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CHE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906 REET ER ALL ns Salen EnEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEE Jur all got two he had soored om Jones’ hit there were | ia ing one wild «wing caught the sec Leute r ogg ball pitched on the ond of bin | New York ‘ | ‘ ' b@ for three bags, sending hom Hatieries-Powell and Rickey; Mahe LOCALS HAMMER FRESNQ ALL IT rane. After that inaina |*™! Medute SECRETAR YLEIGHTON SAYS OVER THE LOT AND BO MUCH Seattle began = “yy the ee ‘ be s THE MEETING AT THE MEAD A Washingt i ‘ GOOD BALL PLAYING th more runs aad one more aitertes a and ie Patten ows WIL@ B& THE GEST - n th bth. Fresno did nothin H ‘ in her half of the nin nn EVER SEEN IN OEATTLE he ¢ ttle team had their t te Am FR DH POA — ce tty Nes on ye jay And M , ‘? . : atterioe—Juss asd kei Marries and A us Fisher, the unwept and an ehiy . he he eemonared t mia, nat ot | . - oo 3 ogg ee tin wes ; 4 rhe we mop off with the @ after bat: |i : ‘ . ; by * ' ting Fresne ' all over the A as NATIONAL LEAGUE : } } 6 & MORNING WORK rs * oth he ure ought woe 7 o a at ae * in rf Fish ea be i < *. AT THE MEADOW . oO j 0 Au A i. : In : to. " u . ‘ ‘ M ' a R : ° siohed great b y ‘ é fe ; Freano bunch could gar | M2 a | | cs ie e e ibe v five widely cattered hits. artwrte ‘ . » : n . * = hould have be hut out, | (SY 7 § 4 or * * , afortunately a couple of er | ‘ 1 ( * * er ora and a hit by Cartwright In the ‘ " " ; * sad xth inning allowed two runs to . ‘ , : " * — come in * * the ' 100 Poor Inside Work 4 , ' * * ag The Fresnos played poor ball, an - ae - ie : a meelel k was sadly lacking | tank Nh, Ka :. ’ 2 ; Blankenship d from second of ; v Wai = 7 o- : * me & dunt because the home plate was be Barns Are Crowded other = walle oon ee . * w * - wba oo “ty any ot * %| T. Garnet Ferguson, who will'race/ a flag on am American track, | A renter 4 nape . doudle steal Dashwood threw th » tant = Vtle # | the best-known ov and traine on has raced are Bam Mc ve ha bef a, ‘ ball away owing one wap to . a @lin the United s Alth 4| Alee, Limeriek, who wa i} ba ‘ ted. T “ > aes " b * PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. e @| the past twenty years, and hig gbil/a great Jumper; Maud Ferguson, | they bh n fornia in the * i" ” —_——— . SEES E EE EEE EOE HEE ity ue aw trainer Is known on e¥ery | St. George Jr Man, The] ter time » the difference thet | oigh ‘ ‘id * — | OAKLAND, June ttn a game ¢ ' ack is c He was boro | Migh snd Beare The lat-}the charge f adiiinm t @ on : ‘* on. | 4 4 Pacific Coast League snd brought up on the famous Price | tor is the greatest r owned |be only 60 cents pared ame : ye paws }! “ - ° ° Preyed Won Loot Per ( MoGrathiana farm in Kentucky{ and | by Mr. Ferguson b bred & he 8 in t ' *. Her to ; =) uw was Priee MeGrath, who | by him at his farm in Kingst ne 00d '& ing ° yo ; : H owned the famous houses Aristides | —T Mighty, whose pleture is| racing o-third |e , wee . : “¢ Howling Hie tather J wh above, is the winner of over! of the + eee ereereree eee nee ii } Nackett 4 : : erguaon, Was known as one of races. He will be at The Mea-| ‘ | | Few es Sipe arsongepateg —- the beat starters that ever wielded dows this summer That Mr, Leighton te erect ta ‘ ot Bune hing . o& Northwestern League. j Sea | @tale t os to the high class Rn yy 40 nee r { horses, a glance over the stake a Fare Ben, tom, Fee American League. three bagget entries p ety mer Real ot Laten wi t » 3 —— * We, ton, were two Stawa | royally bred horses at the track are . & mile @-lety | ha v4 o. | unger Crapere. eet se 2S aed we gs ‘ "| Regal ond Gwagner, the property of on ~ : _ — ‘ ¥. It a T eo trainer They (* a ho! . s 8 8 *s Big Auction’ t thet ‘ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. National League mn , ‘ae Finck 8 UCTION |» » at the famous Caet “ ' a Papet Wen Leet Pao etn , 8 a stud in Kentucky by Jam RB. Keene. | Thiea sot evtiing snarp | to met ow . st icctes i oe oe Sa e Regal is by K Hay ¥ nor eats ; mt at the 5 no y , -{ 4 ys adit op jwaeeer t* b Rrush - Blue a sie extlinn-te m , om ‘ a Johany Kane ertainly (D6) of giamonds, watches, Jewelry, sil- | Gran Belle her high class’ ina fon ¥ a Sew i a } oa ¢ Loute i $4 | pinch hitting ~ 40 ne lant | verware, clocks, cut glass ete. dally |coit ix Native Bon, the property of | pup aiid gamee PRY | Re bet | 4 . =| qames all his hits have been made an * Second ave . rover an etake winner * 2 3 ryt r 2:20 and 180, B16 Second ave | Harry ‘a otal rir a a Pe ention of 1. W. Pat » who owns Tokalog, | x Cenptre thea pest an - : ‘ with men on bases, and yesterday | Chatre for ladice i eeteee Soar a Seas ae ee Benth |= heim-Siater Je | Ave | « > Ma * took Kast ae ime, 208 : Dendelion was the games gm. JUST BEFORE KANE GOT HIS | te son met it the kam THREE-BAGGER. | N TE F M 3 Results at Buffalo ‘ 1 O Netil, one of the baat gt score and the other to reach third je Gk ip Me Tanker Bes On a bunt Arrelan fumbled and with men going In all directions; stood still holding the ball. He could have caught a man at the plate, but did not try, the thinker evidently not working fast enough ed better b than im uw team will only start and main ain @ winning streak, nothing in stimation of the fans will be hop-jockey o was but O'Nelll was urg colt for the | matntained bis unt drew searer n shown for some Deacon Was Busy. 0 good for them : at Se Ol4 Deacon Van Buren played| Mott made a great play in the| ‘ cute i . O'Nelll from pulling off the great ball for the locals. Harring Wh t Is It second. He was playing in close ni; me, 5 he had planned his dropping a fly In the sixth, bis a jand Arrelanes bit a hard liner to] AMERICAN TENNIS PLAYERS ‘ “ ! paid © be a modest work wee all t the candy, his }ward him. The ball struck his foot © fellow of good halite, with a mean bound lan That Sells ey dase running being sensational and he purlotned second twice. He also was there with the stick, getting « two-baxeer } Seattle started off in the lead. getting three runs in the second t A base on bails, a hit by/| R Hall and an error by the Freano pitcher filled the bases. Kane and} a Many New *’ Toppy” Styles | At the $3.00 hat store zB . Brooks & Co. 1231 Ind Ar. Big Reduction In Furniture, Car- HAVE A STRENUOUS TIME. ty of pluck and @ good judge American lawn tennis players erat son te pagtony A en" Bor Your Friends and @ 4 atre om time, Miss May The swe t showing of Croll, the new left Melder, 4id not | Sutton, for the first time in tourna hate in Seattle BE. X. ment play this yoar, lost « set, and, 'Co, 1231 2nd Av ae, | however, Mott made a quick recov ery and got bis man at first have much to do, but proved himself The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co THE PURITY SALE tract goods gal $15 | ei ee Every white article reduced excey hink of ft in J Kvery white article red al unparalelied ttend this aale—y i wenty-five dotlars reward for any exarmers KNIT UNDERWEAR ICAL PROGRAM MEN'S FU AND HOSIERY. War t tra, 7:20 to 10 pm feu's Gort cost you $25, our price 18.00 0. Two Step Chicken Chowder 6.00 Rotrigerators for $14.00 Refrigerators for 812.00 $12.00 Refrigerstors for $6.50 Trunks and Sult Cases. Pull Leather Suit Cases for 8300 $16.00 Tranke, brass bound, for Wor Fine Liste} 1. March, “O ad Cadets eevee Blox new patterns | y ats nigh, necks Waits, “In O16 Venice ebb ot Logan Cream. Halt yo rae vu, Beles thon Two Roses Benglander ore 424¢] + A Tone Poem. “Sunbeam and Shadow" . Kaiser | * and $e i Wor White Pot Pourt, “Buitan of Bult : 6 bee Ade Night Robes Bieeve Vente Ge 4 Intermesrzo. Nyla mit tf ti Refrigerators Mg Pag 6 termenso, “Nyt soos see cor stinath | toe Se & ‘ " Reverie, “Under the Harvest Moon Balt on Refrigerators that would usually S uits nee boot, © % Waite, “Le Billet Doux wala |! READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT PURITY SALE PRICES. a7 sailniaraiieeeian So Fast? $298) «=6©MULLOSHIAT waist SL.OB JAP GILK WAISTS 82-95 ple Reautit (66 = =Heavy Jap sith 2.00 Trunks fo a lace trimmed, elbow or $12.00 Trunks for tucked og siceven, $2.98 val Bedroom Suits for ues; Purity Bale price 82.9% This in the place to pu amet menses Is it the beauty of the We also exchange new goods for your tture or stoves, All Wool Light Gray Walking Skirts 84.7% | eects Ligne MILLINERY SHOP ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF FLOWERS—New, ¢ styles? ---the long, Give us & co Remember the hame ond number graceful swing of the | *h stock of the ; f e [§ 6.50 AND $5.00 HATS, 9$2.50—Hallors, Street Matx and Dress tm, newe hapes ‘ coat lapels? ---the big, ean att octane ins oc 2 Dabney & SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT _ }> wuite Woodhouse PURITY SALE FOR SATURDAY. Pan square shoulders ?--- Soran Rabe RRR een st soe the snug hug of the eves Men beetere oo Reena eee ae be, mate Ot: B00. per Yes oe Complete Housefurrishers ang efactory or money refunded. per yard Natural Sst Agente tor Cunttnr Oat s-inch Wool Mohatr, 100 yards only to be gold, the actual value $06. black “a - Rang collar?---the new Gray Bullines, Dleaty heary tor ‘codis and jadkaia vlan 'S vy ak, Pan , | ond all w or yard . a2 ir vy silk; 43 Pike Street, loths ? | quality Merc srised Sateen’ Linin= ‘staple’ colors’ and black aig y ones t coms sr a d Ph Main 2998 Ind. 3096 TURNOVER COLLARS, Se special lot of embroidered T ‘ 2 t of neal ait * F tty Bale price ent of ; ae i i s LADIES’ WHITE STOCK COLLARS— White Linen Stock Collars with , Or is it the perfect fit? wed With bellies Hak eo cenit ee Collars with one, two « ce tabs, NOTICE—Sunset phone has ee ae embroidered and drawn work; Purity Sale price.....20@ been changed to Main 3376. | > CHILD'S PIN ON SUPPORTER piid's n Supporter, good le, black white: oy) A fit such‘ts we have WIHTE PEARL BUTTONS, 4o—White Peart Buttons, a BUSIEST BASEMENT Busiest Grocery rincipal Seattle headquarters for Economy Fruit sizes, two-hole B . quality pea J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. BOOODOCOOCOCOOOOOCOOOOOOO never seer in ready- made befofe. Neither have you. It has never 2 We have ones of trea HY PAY muy Foyt’ dare tomer” i 1 \ tes to go been befor ate ae $5.00 Garden Hose, Gua a | 8¢ feet Cotton ° i ' Hose, quar New I be, your Wines, Linuors_ and See that your next suit tou Saturday special sess is fe pf your Wir eae $1.50 Fane La each «fl t sells the deat and carries the Regal he ag reper teprtrerepeunreced " Squas me ee lat Poetry 2-inch mesh, worth Stake | -Fresh Lamb Chops at, « ff j abel. iokel = i 81-20 | Large W ce at a Old Monroe Whisky abel Nickel Plated ci mper Tea a 4 Cotten. Pete—aai tinea.” emboared iol es . sixe, worth & s Kty a ib ( 3 5 | |f Flour Siftere—tend crank, worth i Seturday ennet Str Ranch Exes ah i é | || Footed Yellow Soup and Mixing Bowls—Worth loc. Satura is | Fruit Jar Rub jood quality; Saturday, @ dos 2 F w ery But PER GALI || 4% Barrels Polished Table or Jelly Tumblers—Worth " : ay h , Soap at 258 On the $1.75 Square | AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS ' ALA Opposite the | Opposite the TF wnieneed on Sele at 6 P. Sweet Juicy Oranges, a dor Hf biack —-> an 4 tor 486 TTotem | pra in ‘a ' Pole Agents for Carhartt’s Working Clothes 104-106 First Ave. §. Phones: Sunset Main 2275; fo dependent 1761. Pree Delivery. Mail Ore Promptiy Wi Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second A