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Refrigerators that would usually om ner ti : THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1908 - - 7 r jl ' nthe think bes. ‘WILD BILL: DONOVAN STUDEN ll | rs Low Ang .p yn ItHIRO “SEALTH” 18 BIGGER ; y A Diego Mit TRAINERS Exp SCORE CARD WILLIE Gives Al RYAN AND O'BRIEN ALMOST AND METTER THAN EVER BF Pid . . , PECT RECORD £ ° ' ' t Time ) BF THRILLING BRANDER MAT EAT GACH OTHER WITH) FORE—CLEARS EXPENSES Kelly, of Sen Fn MADE AT ty | # S “ MEADOWS TH “A THEWS ACCOUNT OF YES WORDS, BUT BTAND BACK) FOR THE FIRST TIME. put up ee ' 1S SEASON. Ss MAS ts TERDAY'’S DOINGS AT RECRE PROM THE MITTS Rex ‘ iD STABLES, 3 On June 22 the third a date f . ATION PARK, When, followin e eu wer sith” will be ieeued to the ity of Waar is | York f heir to anid ents of the bi school, The book, ety ws hile wore ” | - he on t ork |p » as the boxin nter, und] which consists of 326 pages, is the 7 * the Meuge g Madinon are Garden suc ed | jargest ever | tin the his BY SCORE CARD WILLIE fochanicn P aa the wy of the high is he be trary ter w fg . wae comt the eoteets wald witty | meme —_——— * Sever put wt “ane we ke . one vo! We must have a big} hie nie, ip io gid fos t , it |ecrap quich ‘ Myson, ~ wus toh ¢ earth are Tommy Ryan and,;dapk| & mile » hoddy t w pop bottles ’ O'Brien | he ort P “2 shawies but r . hey have be 1 ee hae do there ak 7 * inate 1 » time nd f » stinging " hey wo ay two roun ex Fact Thana ) Paddy W w * at . ‘ a i he 20th 7 a They are YOUNG JOCKEY 18 PUGNACIOUR £ ; | SOL H. LEWIS, * pikkera | hate AND READY FOR ANY KINO j ches Business Manager of “Gealth.” . _ | bee arg OF A SCRAP WHEN HE 16 : } Let Me at Him! jthe name of “The W - 4 Puls a7 CROSSED. in , ‘ } ing com which dot bled Ryan said he fight 10] pay For the first s inl ne world » liowed that time : ines the 2 om me id ‘ jhe knew f that name who “ manent Pm P ace ale gale — ave Mascots, th i van} 1 without lea a a fo peaking 0! . J “ 8 wn feller j would be p | te peat year to work off. | Redt ng at New ¥ the Meadows grees O'Drien sald he would like to per Ae i a tment 4 he ter { insube of a Manet, ang - when the apide nite piteh bs the Ryan said peaster| In charge ot r Rays snd pan e ti i" Dube ae a wi kane kame hoary he Soe perys Bina we Bhrwe: Boge #, who bald the position of | Meadow ann * DUDS And dowy y fore got e run “ penn looked alike to hi | T. RAYMOND PARKER, editorin-chie SS aNe ithe Jed ' ' ar One M6 the a capting hall let @ bard grownder « ‘paaian anasaned o white: uate ‘ Mr. Parker and Mr. Lewis have I Ti awal him kawe he w mister la Philadel: a men referee. Ryan Editor in Chief of “Sealth jalso been editorinchief and buat owner in a . - ¢ 1 . t t thy = ‘ — ve ‘ red | . " ‘ eapectively of | tal ' raw a « Sooke he Gnaea Daat aa onan, Gee nent manager respectively o! ; an a a too dagger drought b | Ryan announced that his only| students themselves writing all the |to schoo! affairs, issued monthly b his capmctty gp thair wus lowé applaws ody hnery |atipulation was 158 pounds as the| material and attending to the t during the school year. They arejhe asked | . urtiee the tot Pe a bunch of sleepy Joon ke : jaun went down O'Brien sald he| ness of the annual both members of the senior class wh le for c = hie sua i had kum ove a Tacoma to see wouldn't try to Herrera him. It} The business ts transacted under |and will graduate this year Hadtke ang © ane eis saa the ex-tigers pla would be 158 pounds at twilight or ! he took th wd of bop g Biack Cat, . Egan Got Mad Jott with « leg hog : ‘ ” basce, | tt thee elt a ght them a8 en} The } stable has @ lage maybe truck egan t get mad O'Brien proposed that the winner is another bowler who bas no’ oon | penalve a ? vied er - a black they claim hae 4 im the Sth. after Paddy Welch got take some the money, and that engaged in rolling the apbe ate-| to the house und informed the own x "1 e — the balance go to the loser, Ryan y aw be beft thie city sev or in tones thet could not be called | trasx wer of 008 Yue, Hy SCORE CARD WILLIE wan never more amend | months eo for San Franciseo,! suave what he had done aie while « of stables from tee 7 Ryan added that, beth men on/ « he aed through tt xett Upon bene r ove o 2 south hes { which they this “7 thetr feet, a draw w } ing times following the earthquake | ten: got the better of him and bh y horse ta thay marty method of fighting | aod wa t seen rolling bert gave his employer a whack that re-|t the stables few ap . lreplied with a m that it made/ jown Mark 4 ulted in « ck ey '. that | « » cate in the ms. 4 “Wild Bil” Donovan ts pitching|tremor of exettem Donovan's | .4 difference to hi ao Ryan w pat | Charley Plummer, wh ned to! worth A regular mix-up followed | jc ‘here are a tot ot giltedge ball for the Det mer | Widnes led to bia re o~ ond “ibe on his back long before that. | lrotl with the Centrals, is oneo more!in which Kadtke fought until he|fox mattered & yy (facetious writer started the story! porn ingisted that hitting should! back in the efty. Plummer is f"-\could seareely move. According to eh to make life interest jtcam this seasom. Donovan earned | inst he was let out because be bit! ne allowed im the clinches, butween | ee ne mous in bowling circles aa the man) the weaterner, however, with all his te ng for Fy |the sobriquet when he came out of] wari Wagner, owner of the Wesh-| rounds and after the fight who beat Koch in the game om the| faults emper, Radtke is a 4 * one of the meg : the Pennsylvania hilla and joined | tngtons, while the latter % BOWLING 18 UNNATURALLY | Bismarck alleys by a score of 249| fui son, and sends practical {| uset the th | x Bloodthirsty Pair. | i y y ack. In hip | jthe Washingtons. ry bout the | in the press box on top of the grand to 2 is @ ings to his mother t i who Videot thing that.” rer traveled|stand watching © game. During hia| The New York promoter was| QUIET THESE DAYS OwiNna| '? * [ie sree Se eet pon te a ee ee ithout @ chain and keeoer, Kw tetuporary ret t Donovan | please He said They are like | i. lewecraial J poe gy Pag oe gy Sn yet bana pl seie ee the bat! tito ehained lions tugging to get} TO THE ABSENCE FROM THE d raven, who Wang ‘ jtold of him that tm a game tn algained better contro! of the t " as inecing foo PASSING COMMENTS sn Franciece fan |}Pennsylvania town he bit seven|t 1p of speed, but he hax] loose and at exch other, My only! Ciry of gEVERAL CRACKS. ho raced eal Imen in two innings and ca nearibeen in the game ever since be if ar ta that we w a a adie P| | York tr t sommes, and Gale |being arresied for assault with tn-|came back. Even now ¢ heap apart until the day © / en Heath 8 Very smart § [tent to Kill. He had terrific speed | he ts one of the most Ey eineeninn Things are ver Miss Fannie Ongood won the year-old nen only 9 few and this, coupled with his wild-lera in the country to : * ing game at p onahip of the Rastern Wom-| * ago w one of the I a, kept opposing batamen in acount of bis speed and wildness \; sod th . af . are keeping t sif association at Glencove,| The track was 6 trifle slow from i 4 net only te | | aceniinen ied a0 Mog t |the rain last night and no fast ut Europe, a6 well mde ggg ety 16 pe work was asked of amy of the * . seful horses the pords and ketch that ball om the NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE a, S timsaiet teadie promineat The races at Hamilton, Ont. were| horses. Nearly all the trainers hat | box and his ebiiiy as meee | fly. it wus the keteh 4 ever al wae te fadinees ones ‘ have left town also accounts upled yesterday for 20 min-| their strings out giving them light | « t to win a bunk 2 strykes on him, k hit the be of @ 8 base “Guta siatment of = timekee 1 for the lack of tm t. The moat by « rainstorm that aasumed/|exeretse, Some of the best moves of i bere thie summer, ge hard it satled wat up the alr spanish gentle noter pamed Bill Jones; Ry protainent bowler to depart was tions of a cyclin he morning were as follows — ¢ nearly 2 the skoar bord and | hope t 3 en Ge. OS refused. He picked MikgyA@|Alonto L. Jenkins, who tx the sec | Christine A. worked a half in 60 never sell « ar kard if | of 9 tripple kaws walters) Sy Auliffe; O’Brien wouldn't have high | Tetary of the Western Bowling con first baseman of| Jettijohn worked a half in 51% { Croll @idu't go and dodge round in | fetided the ball so fast it got him) ina * or and eer, Mee » hundred mes were named ag eress. Jenkins has gone to Reward,| the Chicago Americans, made < a half ia the tall grass and Jump over lovee|#t 2rd Our follers dn't do om | Alaska, where he will ente freak record in a recent game Gress galloped a half tn ; r) perenne trutt a t spider m ~ * pltoh & ye pitceer's be Finally the fighters called ea ploy of the Alaska Central against the New Yorks, In the en 7 j q f ; ing and that's wy we didn't win eter Boe te ; eat oak Pasnenie and aan jtire game, cight innings’ flelding,| Regal worked threeelghths in ‘ ‘ 1 took my sister Grais to the gut —,, . an honest man for tim yrominent bowler jeft)the initial sack |. Swagger galloped fivecighths in aie | but wkiddew fer her, Wen the fhatterioeHown ond Bwindeiie, Miagh-|the fight was off ot Joseph F 1:65. Dp lpul hollered she sed “Whi 4 om and Shee | - | Ar Long Carlos Smith, who used to Humada worked threeeighths tn Sf Gamenda, watches, jewelry, sit- here like that? 1 ood bekawe a | year He! Play out he broke ap game | 7 i ean try ag | v4 Ruse Hall got a base hit Wots NATIONAL LEAGUE. R CES YESTERDA | @ In business, | the Sou morn be amu the other day| Blue Eyes galloped seven-eighths | mame “f 5 Chairs for ladies. a base hitT” ehe asked. Cheewts |» i »» af ei ae | t on the| DY one oF hose home run eis 1 = ” ee } LONDON, June 9—In the fal ‘ Ab . 2 ; ee . 3 Pelham worked flveeighths 19! round of the indies’ singles te i | | wen - ond Gtenn; Ptcitter, t ta P 1.03 North Counties tennis | wuhrup - stint | kno a the Captain of the Pi Tommy Leahy, who used to catch — ‘ champion Big Reducti in} oe asgal ; J Soapdcedm adie: aac Rapti ywly getting off the | DRAW FOR CORBETT. ship May Sutton was detestad Wy ig on in “ + T 3) wee = Pui era | | : George Nuanebacher, who played Kansas City has Kate Douglas. who was Saaaa ae Brconan ms Third re mike, elie Hendy ML on the fase Hoeco team several | tifned him over to Calumet, a brash| Before a private club at — - Mis a for the enntong ne cen . ‘ ) | league in the wilds of Ilinots | York the other night Young Corbett champlo ne score WAR fewerman wthing-Cmtea. of * ho « fe will 7. i Furniture, Car- i roceenee aiea ter aaeee tos oo |towed six rounds with Bade John Minn Doaglae Me ’ en cing Tere lw baseball clubs. George had t The Boston Nationals lost their|son. Corbett wan aggressive vrdingly, gives ap the R d | Preset “ Reterts, | same t as a bowler that he did| 19th successive game yesterday, If| throughout and, although fat and r British rival, wan pet Ratteriee [ * ety * rs “oo Sete Mb yop they ever win a game it will be up| cut of condition, a pace that Miss Suttom . Ss, anges an ane purrs Daan eect ohn” had lots Of BD#Cd. | some descendant of Paul Revere|kept Johnson busy. Both boys her career a6 ® ledie | ar a . to hiteh up and let the neighbors 1 a knockout | ' ' Refrigerators | Pre Rolls Bricks tuow the des aove court twsndt Th “cond te L. L. Pyle, who was known fo referee called the fight a draw, and | |bowling circles The Raven | Nordyke, the exTacoma Tiger, t*}{t is xald the boys will fight again pdhdeshdhdeddadaaaa dada 4 Haired Wonder of the Blamarck,”) now holding down first base regu-|next week cost you $22, our price 818,00 $18.09 Refrigerators for 814.00 $16.00 Retriger $12.00 Refrigers Trunks and Pull Leather te Suit Canes for 83.00 brass bound, for $14.00 Trunks, $12.00 Trunks for Bedroom Suits for 310.00 ‘This ie the place to furnish. We also exchange 9 your furnit Give usa name and number all Re Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurr sh and Sole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges. 418 Pike Street, Phones Main 2998 Ind. 3096 NOTICE—Sunset phone been cha i to Main 2976. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. has ORDERS Fine Old Rye or Bourbon Whisky $3.0 PER GALI 104-106 First Ave. S, Phones: Sunset Main dependent 1751 Free Delivery. 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