The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1906, Page 2

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BIWASH TWIRLER oogs! THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, ANO THE NONDE:| SCRIPTS GET THE SHORT ENO. The Los Angeles Nondoseripte gainat a atone wall yes | when they tried to connect | and benders of | \ of them vainly | © all mat of th | willow, combined with Se to land on the ball Viek certainly bal * ho her seen her i) year has a greater variety of curves and sla and these, te with a farn ais great apeed, had the Los Angelenos vainly br their ba ving to lan elusive horsehide Vickers Collapses. worked hard, much ‘ n 8O collapsed in the dreasing i VICKERS ON THE | FIRING LIN Yoom after the game and had to taken home-in a hack with a pician tn attendance. It looked the first few Innings as tf a no r me was gong to uy In the xfxth inning the Lox elonow began to see a little tight and got two runs In th first three nings Vickers out seven of the nine Nondescripts that faced him. He w fin the but two out on flies and R third be fanned the Three in a Row. Tn the fifth out, dropped a tween Mott and Hall the other was going nauer t oftation to i the ases. Crave i pop fly to Mott. Capt strode to the plate wie before, but strikes had been calle! on Tout throw your old clo Have them cleaned to look ew at the Pantorium Main Bargain List of peers qmce Miller Monitor Range for 8350.00 5 00 Wagner Range for ss : - £30.00 985.00 Great Western Range se eee 30,00 936.00 Reren Range .. 830.00 965.00 Royal Grand Range coe $35.00 975 ‘00 All Steel ‘Peeriens Range Majestic Range for $37-58 $45.00 Universal Range 827.50 H17.50 Acorn Range .. $35.00 $50.00 Star Ratate Range . 835.00 1 Double Oven Restaura Range for > $45.00 If you ore in need of ranges or furniture, it will pay you to look Over our stock, as we carry both few and second-Rand furnittire and are in position to give im Mense bargains Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges. #3 Pike Street, Phones Mrin 399%, Ina. 2096 NOTICE—Sunset phone Been changed to Main 3276. J. ARONSON 104-106 First woh Ss. has fing « large stock of f before the creat calam Frisco Supply you with the best wine are in a position to and at prices far leas than Bverage dealer can buy for Fine Old Port ot Sherry $1.50 PER GALLO? 104-106 First Ave. S. Phones: Sunset Main 2275; t0- Gependent 1761. Free Delivery. | peu Orders Promptly Villed Tit the ball to brought VIGKERS WAS = IN FINE. FORM =: truck hing Allowed But Thr Not counting the re) ally VAN BUREN’S GREAT CATCH | which | Vickers t Siwaah up jewell chan: Poor Throw to the plate eee jon hme Notes of the Game. § surprised every bo. fifth toning Van Bure m made a circus catch inning of a hard fy nd got a round of applause for When Vickers collapsed after the game and « physician was sent for} suggested that a list be secured for the Los Angaies | Johnny Kane ts certainly |the buses, and yesterday duplicated Blankensbip's feat of scoring from good man to lead the batting also| nearly always manages }to get to first Blankensbip | pectations jany lone foul tip with his wishbone. | One biack es atting clothe PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Attention requested to be H. G. Dennis, president, BUSHERS ARE HITTING HARD BATTING OF MINOR GRADU ares INDICATES THAT THERE ISN'T 8O MUCH ‘bir.| FERENCE APTER ALL Is there so much difference in the class of the major league pitchers after all? Are they really any bet |ter than the minor league rh will be some who will argue that here tx no comparison, but ts thie sfaet? Any number of minors have raduated from the shes” than they ever did before Some of the |players who left the Pacific Coant eaugue last year are hitting up to |their regular gait |} For example, Nordyke had played n fourteen aa ast Mon day i his ave » This is a Dittle be alifornia batter ley fin 2gue twirlers no har out in good style. Nealon and Shee han, who are with Pittsburg, are Yolding as well as ever, but fell off in hitting However, the season is young yet nd both may pick up. The forme hown improvement ate locating when he fo looked allb © exceptions it can be * a hard-hitting minor wt velop into hard-hitting major, Bring sow the high-sal aried t back the small ong averages would ap any In the recent team golf compet! © Griscom cap betw tion for ¢ the women of Philadelphia, Boston New York, the Philadelphia la lies captured the trophy = JOCKEYS AT THE MEADOWS | The boys shown in the picture are Lynch, Otis, Herbert, Sullivan, Palms, Moran, Fountain in the top row, and Rettig, W. Smith and Weber in the bottom. ¥ cases JAPANESE LANTERNS Hu HOLDS HERRERA © -WASTO BLAME CORBETT TELLS SOME STORIES! hurr vie shes SHOWING THE QUEER NO TIONS THAT LODGE IN MEX! CAN FIGHTER’S HEAD, BY JAMES J. CORBETT. paper ine Association.) been dealt the pugilistic game om © const, tet has caused more Jissatisfaction hroughout the country than the flasco at Los Ap be little pugs, wh r now ar foremost men in| ha € 1. w to A je may h 1 2 ‘ . 1 do I blame he D Fears the Mexican. was afraid of The Mexican is one of the in ar might go Into the ring and give any of the top notchers a tumble, bu when it comes to delivering the goods day in and day out he is not in the same clase with Nelson, The Dane takes excellent care of himself and is ever res to meet man H ’ mt led to me him \® ; 4 4 One of my intimate coast friends | Pre u i ' = telegraphed me a cc ays be-| 4 p in fore the fight tha > men in their work « questioned the D for a minw fight Nelson was in he the contest a couple of saw the greatest con test in the history of the ring be-| tween little men and consequently | > er at Colma in nd. But such ¥ good frame of m not the case at Ls waited and wal turned out of the place with out seeing the fight. It is just such ill the game and in-| jure tt In the mind of the general publite Disappointment is never a/ moves that i | good thing and especially when the | publie'la the fall gu Hired Sprinkting Cart Of ell the funny things ever pull ed off by Acretia Herrera the most humorous to #ee wan the actions of the Mexican when he made up bi mind to cut owt booze while on jag. Herrera member well } t and hite ther had four horses hitched uy the valves wide open Tam on the water wagon r NO GAMBLE ABOUT IT The best $2.00 hata made. 1B. N Jcharge wishe |tend entering thetr boats would a and are lining the bal nd 0 | tackled pyrighted, 1906, by the News| } after the other bas ut fighters who] g le THE CLUBS : as Angeles. The! od and then for him, and then mounted the seat and started down the street with PASSING COMMENTS Charlie Dunn, known as the tise | Man who ts to fight Bobt Lundie at Bremerton, will, arrive this evening, accompanied by his sparring partner, Jack Cordell Galph Rose, the famous Hk bi on athlete, fs at present splittiig Pood st Sonoma, Cal, He atate over, that next fall he will” shend Indiana university The entries for the motgr boat races on the lake the Fogfth, of July are coming in slow wad. the ing the rages, in the owners Wha to Now plenty of time for handioapp heir entries so Ham Iburg, the old ting (ab land piteher, ts now playing (mi professional ball with the Gather @ Mattern team tn California bie Wi sin university ba both a varsity and « freshman cight in the Intereotlegta which takes pl at Pow in yours that Wiseonsin has en tered a freshman eight at Pough pate RACES YESTERDA y thing Herrera o way. Barely abb his seat he would heep up nough ta. know what he was dotpg | Price Goore Fighter couple of years ago Herrere ianane a newspaper friend while In /St. Paul, Ming, and informed him | that he had several bundred dollars }and wanted to get & Jag on. Instead uying a firwtclass ticket to jean went to « scalp ers office and purchased a ticket te Butte The money he saved | would buy more whisky, and before | the Mexican took the train be had to be supplied with money for rw tions on the trip Of all the fighters who ‘have booze Herrera seems to be the peer AMERICAN LEAGUE. *: nn" oe ™ i York : a ard. Riatew and ond i e ai “2 -_ 7 Wachingtio 173 tater ies ° Huan b e nee . : . ; . Linen -M a vowere . ride for Pte 5 Te URES RAD + RE burg Phil. Kelly has had consider: | *. oe able § difficnit tn reducing his i s/| ma « not rid fer 110 j * On this account he does RAH AHR RRR ERR ~ u = ae edeiphia w 7” tee | : <> o Reel “ bv} | nnati a > | \yeea re Veet on vy % x 0 American League. Piayed. Won, Lowt Per Ot THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY. entered y requtta hheepale June 2 Thin ie the first time | ee ee ee teed MONEY FOR Tr ‘WILL PROHIBIT =: : ‘« Lengua * AMUSEMENTS IN SEATTLE. # k ‘ | ALL COCK FIGHTS : ; ‘me | # Grand Opera House—Call «|! © pled | * fo Oo com ny in The #8 ie Cand | . " This as | MANILA, June 14. Aguina * Beattie Theater Mack # pri has come f ment to gi * Se compan io The # lat Hien ry , , 7 vi az ak |@ long interview to a local paper on! 4 — Thing Avenue Theater— # i the evils of gambling among the | & hi oy io “Mid @ BEARCATCHER DRAWS rop| é p COLLEGE BALL peopl tive leaders of all par |®* 0 Chip * . WEIGHT BUT WILL NOT | ties are tab up the question of |*® Star Theater levi * y . Orpheum Theater—Vaude * PY | START—CRUZADOS 18 LIKE tr fare working w . rp n y 4 | WISE A DOUBTFUL STARTER ohibition of cockpit Aguin * ntag Theater-—Vau - i ‘ that th present depre 1 1 4 j ° 7 Central Theater ue * errr , # Lake Union Pavilion—ttoller # ma ii Judge Horace Babert announced | Vi * * te vious ae a the Ww — = pee ooe ie | Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Life se eee eee Ee po ltanee, to be run Saturda the Meade which is the opening 4 5 at the local track The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-I t ’ Althougt horses are entered : land welg assigned to them, tt }doubtful if more than a doren will e been ve evenly avstaned, Bear teher bein the top we ht with i pounds. Howe will not pal ‘ag esegr andne py oy EVERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED—EXCEPT CONTRACT 08 ) pounds, but he will not go to the port etther Every white article feduced J ‘ tf t oa Rule han 118 ind» up. pubis considering bb nt form as Mf the handioapper s trifle haratily. Ke lis to nicely with 110 pounds he starts, which i doubtful, he ha , a good chauc The Mist with 103 hore fog pounds up and Glendewning with m 1% tog }100 up both have a excellent he lehance. The race is a very open Jone and the he . Sreieticas of tha READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT in work well ne studonts of the tope will have to burn considerable |] $25.00 SILK TAILOR-MADE ETON SUITS, made of extra heavy Taffeta, « a oll to get a line on the hor an, black, Eton effect, high Princess girdle. Gome are asking that price for the sb 00 moat of th age have $25.00 Biik Suits at . for over two monthe. Following are the weights and entrie Sena ae ee ie 100, Cw | SILK and DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT | “" °°°°"y)5) 4N0 Hos. wa ree La dee PURITY BALE PRICES 100, Andrew B, Cook 112, Laidlaw 105, Ruby 101, Beareateher 124 = @ large variety to # from, b greens, ' Sandstone 124, David Boland 4 rd whe Skeptic 10%, Lotta *Gladstone 9 . ‘ aon hp a Wash k, the @6¢ kind, extra 1 ' The Mist 10%, Royal Rogue 110, Pickaway 96, Golden Rule 118, Mad den 98. M. Brattain 98, Anvil 98 Silver Sue 94, Neatness 93, Rightful 108, Duelitet 96, Chantitiy 10%, Mar tinas 106, Judge 1 Cascade of | Diamonds 90, Salable 93, Youth men Nome, black tam ‘he 18 and | Bob Kt. 107, Young Pilgrim 100, "| Bucolte I'm Joe 101 . ROYAL xcellent "| potters, phy % 7 rameved € t k ¢ Almond M it fine. . and fragrant oll, and pot | leant greany. 1 WHITE CANVAS PURBES—White ae Purses ane fra LADIES’ TURNOVER COLLARS -In emt dered and Mex hed, wary! BUSIEST 6 day Hounefurnishing ever. Every Jumbo T Paper, f redues ihe iy 3 ROLLS FOR. the aaced ta (pete EXTENSION. WINDOW SCREENS LOWER PRICED. ‘ , She Eatension Window Rereens go at ... ge ension Window Hereens go at ‘ ; a Mc Matera Ww dow freene @ or + eee ‘ see Boe be Eatenat Ww low Sereens go at - 490 . ? BALLS MASON FRUIT JARS WITH PORCELAIN LINED! care ime DOZEN, § He, at + onteons | Principal © e Heodaunrtel 6 for Economy Seif-Sealing Fruit? | s ry el, regular Ie at Jars and Cap q * HAMMOCKS GOING WITH A RUSH K. KK. Herring at 3 for Be All prices reduced; too many Hammecks for thig time of the year, & at 6 for Be K ot 6D ime Don om at 9 cams he b keye Salmon aty « “CURTAIN STRETCHER SALE EXTRAORDINARY 290 pairs Adjustable 12-foot Foiding Curtain Stretchers perior quality, ity set up and worth, the werld over, t high on 38.49, » FRUIT JAR RU POLISHED GLASS CANDLESTICKS—wWorth ROGERS BROS, SILVER TEASPOONG—Worth t1.00 wet of # Dr. F Wheat Plake Pood ata Be Garvan - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave. if 10 RIDE HERE |MEAbowa | WILL HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD CLASS RIDING TAL ENT THIS SEASON. The Meadows this year will have a better artay of riding talent than has been ever seen before on the local track The three best boys wil ride are Joe Mefiride,| Lloyd Fountetn and Frank Kelly Meck who will do the riding for the Ress stable, can make 104 wands. He is an nd hin work in ¢ Six Races Daily. Rain or Shine cellent rider alifornia was equal to amy boy th althoug’ he was riding in competition wt } Radtke, Davis and Knapp j oyd Fountain witl oneal for the stable of his father, Del Fountain. He has ridden on all of the big tracks in this coun y and | can weigh in at 10% pounds Kelly ls Heavy nder the name account of Hanariaing | a whip. In this re imed to be the who u ard he i qual of W t get as many mounts as he would otherwise Alarte and Cromewaite have both ridden here before and did very! clever work. The former is the bet ter boy of the two. ong the lightweights, T. Sulli }van and W. Smith are the best, al though they are not first clasa, but | wil! probably improve considerable during the summer. They can all ride under 100 pounda AT List of Boys. A list of the boys now at the }track and thelr lowest riding weight follows: F. Kelly 110, J. MeBrid 104, L. Fountain 103, F. Graham 9 Goodchild 102, Sullivan 97, W Smith 93, G. Crosswa 101, B logue 105, M. Lynch 104, F. Herbert | 105, B. Powell 105, J. Clark 10%, mee 101, F. Moran 90, Hoff. WILL PRESENT COMEDY, NEXT SATURDAY Piliadesphta : Po me hon the Cricket,” a wartime | . : 5 ke | Maggio Mitchell and Alice Kings s - % 8 2 ‘St lbury, at dne tte residents of Se i t mj enttle, will be given tonight in the }! ire hall of the Boylston Avenne \ Vtarian church. The follow CONTINUING FOR 68 DAYS 4, are those who will take part in the mnt vtainment: Miss Daisy Dill at I A. R. Dennis, Thomas Ben Hawkins, Lillian 1 Aggers, Emma Wald, <a ow loadin GiLihe clit i ok ) Melligan and fean assoclation, with 6 games won and 16 lost A sneak thief stole twe chests ple from a ne ding ynder rustion at First av, and Ward t. lost evening Acre tracts, rich sofl, near Seattle, oany. terms. J. A. Paine, 907 Alaska Brooks & Co, 1881 2nd Av. — *** | butiding aoe Take cars at King S ad First Avenue ® ‘Dance at Leschi Park South Tonight |. Be sure to attend the ds Lesehi park tonight B music and fine floor, # ind stand? Admission, 50 c 5° nee at tiful |

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