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FISHERS FRESN TO PLAY TODAY 0 OUE RAISIN PICKERS WILL FINISH THE WEEK WITH THE LOCALS—-HALL 18 TRYING TO BOLSTER UP THE WEAK SPOTS. If the elements prove propition Sianor Mique Fisher, than whon there ts none greater, except in the opinion of the Tacoma fana, wil! Jead his cohorts, yelept Ratain Pieke from Freano, against the am battle: 4 legions of one Russ Hall at Recreation park for the rest the week There are enough old players lett with Fisher to recall that famous agaregation, the Tacoma Tigers, the greatest ball team that ever played on the coast. Mike Lyneh is the only missing outfielder, aa Me Laughlin te in lett and Doyle ts fm center Happy” Hogan, when be is not catching, plays right Meld ‘Truck Reun remains at short, and Pearl Casey te at second Deaf Ear to John. Old “Honest Johan” MeCloske has been trying to get an to join his St. Loula team, but so far the only reply vouchafed from “Truck” has been an emphatic Nay He evidently remembers his last experience tn the major Yeague, where he was kept on the bench until he got disgusted and “beat it" for the coast Arelianes, who formerly played fm the California State leas is holding down Tommy Sheehan's berth at third and ying a good game. Cartwright is playing first and covering the bag in good shape rs and Fitegwrald have been Finck’s Big Auction Sale of diamonds, watches, jewelry, #i- clocks, cut glass, ete, daily nd 7:30 f Second ave. Chairs for ladies. Big Reduction In Furniture, Car- pets, Ranges and Refrigerators Refrigerators that would usually cost you $23, our price 818.00 $18.00 Refrigerators for 814.00 $16.00 Refrigerators tor 812.00 $12.00 Refrigerators for $650 Trunks and Suit Cases. Full Leather Suit Cases for a.00 nd, for 88.50 8750 810.00 to furnish $16.09 Trunks, brass bour $12.00 Tronks for Bedroom Suits for This Is the pl We also exchange new goods for your furniture or stoves. Remember the Give us a call. name and number. Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers ang Bole Agents for Charter Ovk Ranges. 418 Pike Street, Phones Main 3998, NOTICE—Sunset phone has been changed to Main 3376. J. ARONSON 104-406 First Ave. S. ALE sick. DOCTORS AND STOUT Bass’s Ale oR Guinness Stout GENUINE IMPORTED $2.00 PER DOZEN PRESCRINE FOR THE » eennannenerrnnnanaT 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset Main 2275 dependent 1761. Pree Delivery, Mall Orders Promptly Filled dotng most Orexor, Southern California Van Buren Signed “Deacon” forts to utrengthen his team, He will give Welsh, a piteier who has| CROWD WITH MONEY TO TRY been playing with Monroe, in the amatour loague, a chanee in a day} TO PICK THE WINNERS. or ©, and will also allow Winnte Cutter to show what he oan do in ‘ ' 2 the box, ‘The latter is an old time That the earthquake has not af } ball player and should have no| fected the Interest In horse rola |trouble in making good, Paddock,|in San Francisco and that the j the Arlington plicher, who has done | sports down there are still game h great work ia the amat enough to try to pick the winners, league, may alwo be given a chance |ts shown by the following from the} by Rass to show his ability in fast | San Francisco Bulletin | company | The uing Harvey & Da roux's rooms at Sausalito yew ne time Coast | after play and thus Jones, who have been cavorting tn jthe middle ¢ Mall re of the young Van lieve © pitehing Mike saya he haa a wisard in Mo piteher Buren, ague player, will here centerfield for Beattie, Hal PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, OAKLAND, “4 thelr 1 | Oakland fan Franciao O' Beton and | | | Chauncey Fisher is now working | Printer Lily ¢ in thesSouthern league. Every time | “nt and Good Cheer | Mike Pisher sees his name in William Covington, who is Bar is a dig headache. It recalls | Ney Schreiber’s trainer, ts expected the year Mike gave him $400 for|in tomorrow with a carload of pitching four balls over the plate, | horses. Covington gained fame on Rather a stiff salary for a broken-|the turf as the man who developed lown National Leaguer who was|and trained Horace F. shipped him by Joe Cantilion. Be _ gem | aan nae kee be ee tive | Mise Marger y Bell se gtenlor at | pitcher and had a reputation. Mike |‘? U® ed gy Rag a . |the world’s record for women the used him long enough to walk one the these a tens batter and hit another and then he| * techies,” Tene teen | gave pa the “23” sign hole in the theory that a S oaeeieeeeneininanes Se an can't throw, but @ girl's Klein, the Shoemaker, 217 James. | success lies largely in her abitity ! n * > u ss nw we toe nr i n i bicag i New ¥ > 8 n Philadephia 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE n Meng ’ Priiadotpnia et nH At and he 2 7 att r Wanntnet a peatiponed 96 <r SERRE RRR RR eee > STANDING OF « « EERE EEE EEE EEE borne Pacific THE CLUBS: » Const League. and © en when not pitch te making strenuous ef RUINED CITY TURNS OUT |terday brought together for the first ltume alnee the earthquake the men lthat play the ponies, Contrary to Jexpectations, the crowd wan large So larae in that the single m in the Buffalo hotel was mind fnadequate to accommodate |them., Monday another place will |be opened across the # t, and Ifrom now on the bookmakern will Johalle up odde just as they have for yeara General Outery. When a ru to the effect that the pootrooms were to open was ® {first floated, there was a general jfoutery against them. On th ret [men commented in wonderment at the « Harvey and his con 5 | frere to uch an enter prise on s of a great dina ter w he mon to come nT? was the question on eve i was answered yesterday by a a play he seven » | Latonia and aly races ta. Bach event « coin that w ave m ner bookmaker jeal ire the bets were not | out the highest but there were a great many o! them In appearance the crowd was s |not materially different from that Siwhiech fe seen dally at Emeryville * when the is at ite height * | There w a fe w faces, to be * but the m: ¥y were veter of the rail, wh d no more | Had the Money Piayes, Won tot Perce | “Their attendance not so tt > : na} much of a surprise, however, as the Hy ; ; 4 \ fact that they had money, Callfe ‘ nia bas been holding out a # ; ' cant’s hand to t work’ = whil i . is enough money tn clreul | Goa to support two poolroc In agruities do not count for much fdom, so no one need give this National League Piaret Wen Leet r ’ . “ € ‘ “ « ” American League. races begin In the fall, There ts _ | plenty of money to support them, ruc jand while thie money tx coming i st | Chet way they will continue to take 4 | beta ~ | The proprietors of the resorts are | 4 well pleased with the day's show Fy tng. While not mentioning It, they were skeptical of the result. The attendance hae shown thelr jude BASEBALL NOTES Bob Wicker, whom Chicago gave to Cincinnati in exchange for Ovie| | Overall, pitched hie first game for] jthe Reds yesterday phia fell on him for 14 bits and won | The Boston Ind. 2006 [| lost 17 games in « row tle luck they and Philadel Nationals have now | With a | hope to surpass the! | record cf the Boston Americans who recently lost 21 straight games. Pteister, the southpaw, who was with Spokane at one time and then jwith San Francisco, ts now with/| recent game with St. Lools he struck out 17 men and | Chicago. In a talk of the season. was ne « o is the} ithough much time, The fact ts that Si the poolrooms are open and that |they will remain open until the ment was right and they are elated as woll as encouraged MEADOWS IS HARRY STOVER ARRIVES WITH the game. It looks as if Chicago got the better of the deal OTHER OWNERS ARE COMING The different baseball clubs inj IN OAILY. the country have subscribed $1,122.30 s3 a relief fund for the Pacific Coast league Well, we) Things are liventng up at the |meed the money all right Meadows tn great shape The re moval of the paddock has been ac complished and with the new paint and general cleaning wp the track is beginning to assume a metropoll tan air The track was fast this morning and a number of trainers had their jatrings out, giving them light ex ercise Brings Two Cartoade the “Duke of Peta it Harry Stover track with bi the spec N jthe sy to cateh. ~OAOWING LIFE ] TWO CARS OF HORSES AND TLE STAR.-WEDNESDAY, HASY FOR MI88 SUTTON, Joashire. In the gentlemen's wlrgcle : : 2 a but} from LIVERPOOL, June 6.—'The northern champlonahip tennis tour: | | Rainent, in which Miss May Sutton, the old the Amertean champlon, defends the tide of northe champion lagainet the beat Brit lady play | Jers, opened at Algburth, Len 1. BR Candagall beat P. Rh. Ho a we 64, 64, 61 Miss Sutton was given a walk-| TWENTY-FIVE TRACK MEN }over In the preliminary round of the | ladion’ singles, Mra, Chapman, wh was to have met the American, Witt REPRESENT SEATTLE afternoon of the meet The Seattle boys are all in good hape and feel confident of repeat ing thetr success in the state m List of Geattle Entries The official Met of Beattle’s en tries is as follows 60-yard dash--Gieh, J. Thompson, Matson, Rossman, Barto and Bun man 00-yard dash—Gish, J, Thomp fon and Bird Oyard dash-—Gish, J, Thomp son and Bird | You shood keep yur seet until the} Quartermile run—Gish, MeAllep jIast man ix out, bekaws the eroud) und Livingston hard-ly ever assalte the empire be Halfton run—Coyle Marry fore the gaim is over, | herd mal. phomy Hugh Thompson. |paw say he wunse wae on a com Mile run-Biurna, V. Thompson Mmitety that ee-kort-ed @ empire off cod MoKay the grownds. Paw eed he pokt hig) 220 yard hurdles — Coyle, J in the ribs, And the next dai rt son and Livingston empire met mi paw down tow | 120-yard flea—-Coyle, Kerr, neerly beet the life out of him. Livingston a MeKay | Hammer ‘ow—Emerson, Ellis | WILL SEE TRACK MEET jand Pul | Shot 5 Anderson, Rar Oleh We aor of the ad & Hea ack tewmy halt Coyle, Gish and Purdy i run am ex vanlt—Thayer, Purdy and June ie the lay juadrange High jump—Bauman, Osbourne meet i, Bpowene. | and Thayer T . 7 Hel Relay fteam-—l tvingston. Coyle. has chartered ner Athion, McAllep and Gish | Regal $2 Hats For Men The Best You Can Buy For two reasons: We sell more, (take smaller profit on each), and buy more, (buy cheaper). | | That money saved goes right back into the hat;..the band and the binding are better because we pay more forthem. 1 . |iuma” got in with two care of) j failed to win the game horses last night. Among them are | Frisk, the form Biwash, in now |fimkin. one of the fastest two J . olde on th onst copt ” playing with Bt. Paul In a game eee ee ee ed horse pene with Minneapolis recently he got! , distance of ground, Ray Kaan three hits out of four times at bat.|Sin showed geod form at. Los ‘Two of them wore two daggers, Mabel Hollaader, who won | The Moston fans, It is said. have | "#" fret race at 100 to T and spout taken thetr hard luck stoteally. If] p. Vet Jvce tacug tho eration that is the case Boston ts certainty |" namie ° the place for the Boston team, |, t0vF, who Is the owner of Ken |itworth Park at Pe Hal Chase, formerty by | Angeles, is certainly playing grea ~ 7 ball for the New York Amerteaus pa ease tie spe ys etre If you don’t believe it, here are the ood be . po i Me figures. Hal played in six games oon ton a otra Me dpa was at bat 24 times, made nine oo ae dees toe runs, 14 singles and three two-bag- |) a anadeiemaite enevten gers. This gave him an ave cg A x eng lin nage the week of 583 which fe by far ee eee eeewacre at tt ~ the best work done by any of Clark | (') 08 Ste owners au : Griffith’s men. Monday the New|” ete oe. York World published a fine port Hawke Brings String. rait of Chase, whose work W. H. Hawk And the trinymings of a hat---if poor---weaf out first--getrusty. Regal Hats-+-soft and _stiff--- every width of brim and height of crown that’s made; to fit every head and face. See that your next hat carries the Regal \abel. THE@HUB 615-617 First Avenue Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes On the Square Pole withdrew IN BIG MEET TO BE HELD | THIS MONTH, EEE ee! * + } *WHAT SCORE CARD#)| wenty-tive men wit roprenent ithe & Nigh school in the tri * ® | angular ld and ¢t k meet be = WILLIE SAYS Sipe et tacma’ tnl'vo * oh takes plac a com, BN Eee oeeiin Hat of Boattlo om tries ts practically the same as f th recent atate interacholasth [ineet The events will be the eame, and but three entries will be allowed | from « h school in any event Where Seattle has entered more than three men, all over that num ber will be withdrawn before the| UNE 6, 1906. Terr TTT eT ere ee ee Nevermor { ‘ * » - ¥ Or G + AMATEUR RESULTS * NOTED TR om tn ie mo the fore tO Rte tt tm et i! burs with tag Ballard and Arlington are tied for Ne‘er again will a Butlm first place in the Puget Bound Ama eae Vries nO OF Hel. Heveral other toams A Lucas, a Picket, § and the pennant ra © fire, promises to be a hot one Where once thene great he a panned r the At LaConner yesterday the home Nau Posy. team beat Camano 12 to ¢ ONE VERSIFIER LAMENTS IN] 4 jarny pout o bor eee ys 1% may play the strong Fort th Mary | Bunday | GAD KEY THE PASSING OF) 0 nl : : "Oly tong Port Townsend has a atre bane WASHINGTON PARK INTO ball te ol ich P in M lis manager. They are TOWN LOTS, f= 1 10 flea by | clubs. wr at ; ine, Uy The colleges tn le went Washington park, at Chicago, one; are playing good torday |of the historie race tracks of Amer bad, by 4 | Indiana univer wat Purdue % to|iea and the home of the Amerteay | 1, and Notre Dame shut out Minne |derby, is now being cut up Into| sota 3 to 0 |bullding lots, and that fact t 5 2 f mind ¢ cau 4 or vf the Chicago por to! win ms VP EEEREREYEHSY HF jemite his lyre follow | Pink Coat * THE PASSING OF WASHINGTON hat 4 > RACING NOTES + PARK re. ats P You ate to eee ee 2 the tale of a race that ts} to denot Sy AG one gg mly'| Of a thoroughbred, done for at} Ne'er again ‘Itt. ge n urrived in tow Me Mb | a wher i » at sree ‘of the nH tr bitten’ of p And never a care will posterity A - arader betot t . 7 have r agaip tands ‘ plies in the betting ring Whether track shall be heavy of : as with cherg ‘or Mt ik w A great many horsemen are com: | fast addet, ylatning of the high prices charged} ¢ for hay and teed by the local feed| They're selling the grand stand for| Drake's W Picket, end, 1 iron and junk } la I merchant claiming that the | bition c t “- rs ile wh. mat Cast aside are the “bit, whip and The i-luc Kast to ry shoe ;” « quired of them in California to this matter ad poe Shas thet stables and stall ii” kone horsemen ta square deal For they're going to cut avenves| The Ame » Derby's dream, . | through EX J. COLMAN t will be a great relief to the ane, at. < ie Ghiahanatt ta ines that | They're making kindling wood Of) itaery Green, bet ¢r known asthe there will be no race meeting in| the judges’ stands, \“Duke of Spok in in the ee flict with t I la track. If| With nothing their placem to) waiting th H t y eon with th a track. It} . awaiting «of the meet. there ye thing that Latonta ha _ ling e a viable comatet alway avold at is com petition It's the half-mile post to the rebbish | ine of phe or — tho. Their game is not framed for It sassing of Washington | wane in te ‘ siting ae Fred Mulholland, who will be as | racing © has killed time octate jude the track, will be] und ineider te here a p few dave Thoy've made but short work of the | so quiging in b the famed “Derby Row pone solroor A few 4 ith th fourth of Ju eo}. | And they anting the 0 “ t ' ¢ 1 We Gok Tome ee ° scross the infield Sm * es emnnaation jon with Fourth of July cel ¥ w « $1,169.50. ebration. A few horses from tals} Where mem'‘ry of Fashion's show | nee i tale The Store EVERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS € FIRST PURITY SALE ——=eme VERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED Thowsanda are saving moneyon thelr eummer buying. The great Purity & © UD @conombent possibilities never known before REMEMBER $26.00 REWARD to any reader who finds a single exagmera PURITY GALE PRICES Hundreds of yards of Swiss and Neinsook mb welling at a fraction of their value hig WASH BELTS 140 PURITY SALE PRICES ' idered Wash Melts, nickel narrow and wide ’ ainte. jes, beautiful designs, plain patterns of Baby Irish lace dents 4% brotdered and eyelet work in this assortment, 2%, 3, 2% 4 te Purtty Bale price ite only; Purtty Sale READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT PURITY SALE PRICE WHITE WHITE WHITE The proper wear for the coming months will be while, no matter if it f* a cont, skirt or sults t be WHITE, if you would follow hion's ery. 6 White Indian Head Linen Eton Butta ©... cece ceence weneee 6 White Indien Head Linen Jacket Bulte {4.76 White Indian Head Linen Bolero Suit TOILET ARTICLES PURITY SALE PRICES Children's White Handkerchiefs, « special lot, white lawn with hemetitched border, Purity Sale Po White Meadew Sweet Toilet ® weal * e medium sized cake, om oy Ladies White Handkerchiefs, « special let, a large trade, regular Se value I aasortment of ladies sheer hematitched, lace | te Talcum Powder be edge and fancy bordera, ic, 180, thc values Powder, nicely perfumed, « Purtty Sale Price 12%¢ Purtty Sale price SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPT. PURITY SALE PRICES inch White Wash Sik. regular price 25c, good wash silk, per yard 27-inch White Wash Stik, the $0¢ kind, regular and standard silka, per yard M-inch White Sik Poplin, regular price $1.25, something very nice; per yard -inch White All Wool Henrietta, regular price 68c; per yard . M-inch White Wool, silk stripe Bedford Cord, Thc regular; per yard Sheots and Pillow Cases 41x90 Sheets mate of good grade full bleached soft Purity Sale White Goods PURITY SALE PRICES finished mustin, double Milled seam; spe Marquis Long Cloth, th ular material for date but Purtty Sale price ty undermusiin, 12% jue; Purity Bale Nxt? Pillow Case, full bleached mustin, good to . ° - om wear, samy to wash, 16c value; Purity Bale price [22-inch Persian Lawn. a proper material . se ating enen; Purity Sale price, a yard s+ BUSIEST BASEMENT Se DECORA BUSIEST GROCERY i CHINA CREAMERS AND 8U | GARS, PAI ite A clearance sa of 275 pairs fine Bavarian, Austri got an and German China Sugars and Crea * 20 If you are in need of & new attractive decorations and shapes, regular ham or a nice plece of bacon @t value 39¢ an! S0e pair; Thursday, choice of ny oan Ine prices, ring us Up i set Main 140%, Ent) % BARRELS TALL GLASS VASES, CHOICE THURSDAY Sé. VALUE 15 and 196 5 different 2 and 14 In 190; cholce 12 Ibs, each 19 to and shapes fancy glass Vases ' at 150 and hes t 0) regularly Thursday HIGH GRADE 8UIT CASES THURSDAY. LOWER PRICED new de $19.00 Cowhide, Engtiat Cases wg p em Beet ot | € $6.00 Black Leather Suit hide ie j « ay $7.00 Solid Leather Brass Trin 4 Sv . oe Hon y ale 2.60 Ke | Bult Cases, leath ut ' ‘ ream Cheese ats pr 19¢ SALE OF §7.00, 0 AND $8.00 TRUNKS THURS ++ see 20 AY, CHOICE 85.00 kage M , styles and alses ca sand all metal 28 to - : oa ba Men’s Fine Inches, strongly made and handsomely finiah st t White Sus. rth regularly $7.00, $7.50 and §8.00, Tt p » vache cae bur 6 Breakfast Tea KITCHEN NEEDS FOR LESS art Re eq sf Any al Enamel Dish Pans, worth 6 rt ab. -38¢ | quart am svered Berlin Kettles, worth 0c; Thursday apectal , fed Coffe Cotton Dish Mopa, worth Se: Thursday 4 . mb "ebe Nieke! Plated Double Towel Rings, w 1 Thurs a day : Te | Large Jutey 1 * don. 10a Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave.

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