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2 e epee E T AMERICAN LEAGU | ad “! fz leiiion qhere, by, Westingtans wr | ; / There wae another race aor tn Leute, T to 8 Meee a © O > Bay . siath yesterday, ‘That was wher , 8 * P " i fram e prt hr mud . 7 3 Din yer 1 grand free-forsalt F und’ Moydum " : , ot fintwhed ftrat, with Bithye Huther “nda A tivation ‘ y he On oe Moree We a 8 Me in Tk Op mm if na 0.8 - e. | Sar pe a ee | Be oa in Wein trom [land @ close second and iraq K a " pers © Sah he B86 a Pat tre nied C WE FIRST GAME!) ah. NOTABLE FAKE PRIZE FIGHTS BEASON STARTS AT MEADOWS Im gs he _ a os | Re “aT LOCALS TANS YT 4 j ee et ag AO wai Pitiotey «wily becene, wf ei Wright te Jand Armbruster : SCANDALS | It” m WITH HEAVY TRACK, BUT ae wis & mM (ata 4 | Nobby Moyee evidentiy! a4 not] WHILE SHORT ONE GOES TO) - THAT CAUSED - » be the \ hee ew a 4. Powell s o8 k the winner In the lawton, as , | K 1, 4 a r ower " 7 CRAVATH At AVE GAME A BLAC ed THE PUBLIC MANAGES TO Pear Wrest ie § pk pg PF eelives $ "i [he *akiioed the matoctmmedi.' THE PICKUPS Fetes NO @ | ye : offen Optio, & a ae roms % © lately after the horsew pasdid ander BASE RUN ¥ | plex; GET (TS SHARE OF THE aia "sivas, a a ie bo : { DOES COME FINE BAS * STANDING OF . ave 1 Cresimore, a Ww 4 8 ” i. Frank A _ - |} NING. j = MONEY Time. LW : : * : prise aa ~ | Fuaeo vise 1A show Hawk place © show m4 L Hert Thompson, the avmurnstop \« : vine, 4. connet at Parte — = Brant good. Wo ai reine jay, Me cashed in a wadoll Bob 2] it ie when fakers tr prine BEFE BROOND NACH ste furiongs. Gelling, Pouryear-olte and upward, Valve | Magan and then bet the bundle back | ttle and Los Angeles divided| @ @& AAR AAR aka Ae A! / ume fall o ny A. at hes Re. - " mile run With a strong card of six races, ence Maman om Wenriok lwhatover honors thore were at Rec Pacific Const League. « : § lomiate the feature of which was the Open. | false Worse Le ef lFeation park. yeuterday afternoon z oui be pe ° Kroatent | RT Villowercie, a iy PD TA Borel jockey honors were aventy |, locale squeezing out the firat Pinyed. Won Last Perm ' f avived the Handicap, the summer meeting) Se pares 8 oo it wba. 2” Grenewniic ae 4. ue no boy won Myre: than om abbey, hile the and 19 16 " ‘ sbbed fight follo » r¢ hem of the King County Pair agsocta WO Pr. Wheeter, woe si NB 1” joomtest by a 4 to 3 score, white ‘t i a ; S p | of 1 my and f 9 fami tion began Saturday at the Mead oii Rus ped 3 be ba in mm, 5 4 | final abbreviation went to the viv r{ ye ty be. , “4 “ - wl oy rd Owa. The only dieagreeable feature) Se eran, » 8 ® Chand ’ Ss ra ze , Pel yp Tyee, b gerestoonate a was the weather, as it rained on and Reed, € m4 8 vo ' ‘ Borvel, wae Neither game was a balr ralser] Los Angeles 1 M og? c but iho, = . + ;. te. re from a selentific viewp but the} - t wor . ee en eee eee =a? “2 _- =2 | Mabet Hollander whem ahe w 000 fans had plenty of opportunity Northwestern League. em ’ ‘ suMht last as po he degen agp acon —. Tine. LIT : ‘“ Ascot Park with the odd 100 to 1 to enjoy themectves, th Fiayed. Won Last, ¥ The Double Cross f ra, eat second choice won, the large crow Yellowetane p ‘ © % Chthuahue place & show 1 Wheeler show & 0 enjoy he anor m ¢ he ality of « nite nt ere t : a ‘tases binnder «ta te on 4 n . be Present enjoyed themselves In spite mh by Rep et Sante Anita-Piortiia In mptte of the short price againet| Mmdlerous blunder in the ents \ 433 | pn » Insiguifice er iis wie @f the dampness. PRR AD Native Bon, there was a long of| same was worth the prloe of | ae eaeckils eg > Mu os ame ta thie we n the third inning of the Track ts Heavy, | Pour furlongs, Pus ‘Twepwarohie, Value to first, |Imoney bet ow his chances be PY?" ond Cravath 4 4 good one out} American og oa 7 cay “ The track was muddy and th armas to Walters, Walters got t Viayed he fight fakes did th mrudiarks had an inning, every ra a ” The orchestra at the track shauia/the bound, bat Cravath was plod-| crevsne $s $18) jure the » In 1900, the last yea hin ability to negotiate sloppy « : P3 ek & [hymn an they did Saturday, Juat Cravath got his eye on Walters the | . the battles were prearrunged « ing. Considering the track condi a ; ee Be | ie |attor « man loses & couple of hun-|flelder had the ball and Gravatt ‘ “ : = | horses have faced the starter, the| Mis daek ! bot sheets = }roaihe nis feeiiiuin any to hewr the! J¥st to whow that be didu’t Dear any | Sesion aan ona ; Paces were 5 markably true to SCoupiag with Native Son cn og God Be With You ‘rui| bard ng Cravath aauntered a ; : . 7 . ~; , and play acm Apnengp sind od te the jational League. | to ke mw muck 1 the worst it im thelr battle with Winner, BW. Gover's brag by GiennelmMiter Jeemning ft jomse ¢ — & x “- « » Ww ne Lith, To this day We 4 the bookies, It was the first time Start poor Won cleverty Jor Rosenc, the millionaire! Old Gray Fox Dillons po ny om vor 5 al that be was as much surpriced as or fm the history of Seattle racing that FOURTH RACK ste curt Ipening Handiong, ‘Three-pearcite ant up [steamabip man, was at the track,| hin sh by betng expelled from PO -) 1 repped rege bennett Lae! eg die e@pen bookmaking prewalled in th 9578 wart . tes but he did fo any plunging, His the grounds for comments on Per - 4 x wd okmaking pre ne n't do any pluogtn is ; m Pes \ 2 8 can Ladateaen we the ames os 5 Betting ring, and from the way the [aha Haws va OW & he hae oe “ y bet as $50 on Yeoman at! tine’ doctston Ry fon be op ian 1 5 S eo me rune ARE DRITTING INTO é “~ Oceana . of wt an | MN ao # ‘ ¥ } 50 to 1 in the lant race because he struck out and the amp | yess is . a aan ep een Nak: ate bof ~ yy gone wm 8 oS OF POD mf walttven ay wa | was obliged to set the dog on him Fans Pay Money TOWN AND MATCHES Gy - coin, It Is evident that the ayndicate | SF Buty. 6 m.tec 888 & Gee i > : ray AE a Beok, with ite strangle bh petows, on Totes & a ? y g & f a - 4 = Harbor and Lone Wolf had abeo~| The soo td Reece eee eee The f *s ho had . ays s LORE ARE BEING TALKED ‘tat te a thing of the past In Seattle, The it Duele. @ * = sa : 8 lutely no chance to win fitth| | Pie ies pe # | money on ¥ tt bit thelr tongw io =e Pekewer ¢ 7 * 8 @ 6 W aentth ’ a Grate eee . 1 tthe, They hed « OF—HOLLY AND Booktes who bung up their states — eon account of the start. Throw! f ; b ae @ | and seid very little r TURNER fal Were: Nelson Jones, Clancy Bros es mee she pre ania this race out, and watch them the . . SPORES OEE | PY HOt ahowrd on the wrong af Joe Harlan, Cajoago Club, Centen- fat tar tack cimt= « next time they start | land weuld have all to| THURSDAY. * @lal Club, Hoffman Club Oakiand Beretohed- Sewiatne a” 8 « = - : : : mart Won handily, Othere drtving, Club, Dave Areyie iw. R Eve Su ” the feet filly trained by o : i atrom i laid were Very) @Q7Q FIFTH RACH-One mile and Mitty yards Seling, Fouryearcide and up | ( ge lurger, died yesterday at |!<* 490 : wae RIE VI oat tub pugilistie fraternity fs slow g MBeral and there was @ very large wap Vales: te feet, Oe the Meadows Sunrose wae fal Phe _ Lesith aout < 7 a ieee + the | ty « Irifting into tows, fn play. Tales Horve we ey ; for the Killing Nurger made with her nt ergy cg auintone, a LU in recent Britt scar all the dif * Large Crowd Present. GH earth T 2B Ph “lw nao tn California Saturday's Game Bes See Oe Bee dai on the coast. it was claimed Name aa S jor Fenny, © i . carey « Pg close gamo 3 e > Seanie rat Ble. ‘The crowd was one of the largest | Mit Lees wut ‘hae poste Oscar Jones wan up against M8) body wan de off in hiv del entweight char snd several) pramen < teat the ante i that ever crowded through the gates Loute m, the well known! "Mel bard Getereey. bio} cle and although both teams) i ousand ged hands t “ expert » ta ist Ti ng @f the track, ever 6580 being pres welt we of the jucky| Ditched goad ball. ut Cntr up [mitered at times from his bad ey¢| j2rh round Gane had Erne on thely 1 & O'Brien wees | ent, and it Was a very cosmopolitan Es ras , ashed on Yellowatohe wet bite ets Bie. side to back Bim we be Ralniers got probably th and looked & sure winner to f » Fourth 2 condi ees Se rh , RH. EB | worst of the deal. Kleus pitched a wert © Fourth at Pleasant the gathering. all classes and conditions: Ne score * 1 One alleged frame-up that never! yp, @ came of Of woctety being present. Noticea de “Tne Beatle, 0000000000 4 4 game for the Rainlers, allow-| ,\ ae ta me of It. Then me rat 8 o~ > " . Cha junn, and these two wi wa umber of racing folk who have — a Midahe G. Pitagerald, of Huilard, and) ) in, 4 set gome from Californta to follow the Peles Wares ae Gere ee a the hands of kmokete, as PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. in, of the Ratutors, both landed jesse scheduled} 't St Bremerten sccm, 0 Faces here through the summer rel 1 Molwide ...-. he was heard to rk that he a ball for home rans, and seo . : Joe Angell Next. Te Tn the firet race Florence Fonso, ; hadn't picked a wii © all atte wemon Price, of the Ratniers, h jay for en tated that Lundie 99 to 1, fount « track exactly to} asen 4 “ing - 4 Iifetike imitation of Johnny | » ¥ yOu. J Angell; that Landis Ber itking and won In « close finish A | ic RH ¥ | j Deugherty a rete With Tom Hawk, who was quoted Blanche C. stumbled early Sereeehediees s 6 6) bach ‘ ~ soter ot} Ath t Lundie would fight some books as high as 200 to t fell when ah ant a tt —tnenderenn ond Malenm BM . - 296 - ¥ . byes = ys an saybody and now Lamdie . Standard. who was second chalce tn judace » 4 aft ih of th “ rte Weodworth and Me at batt Bag hel ed to fig the betting, was easily third. Th Ghe stepped tm a 2 LAND. tone ik The refugees took | Manus; Kinue and Woods. year id that only the! meantime ‘ Was a strong tip out on Creed oh — om #8 stick work and] } imomt me only the « ° f Qnd when he opened up at 2 to 1 Powell aaved him — Arlington team fe stil! keep-| great bo tf ’ She play was so strong that he went |, win by a head from the fast com- | clase felt at Latomia, He #08) thrown, ee $f fi tna op tte winning streak, and yes out. If 1 iber t Honey Mellody at fe the post backed down to threes. | {0 "rom Hawk | easily by 0 length from Duteh Bar osrees * naitterday trimmed the fast Munroe! 00a was in the house wh ngside. Then Willie We Mattered his backers by leading bara with Sohm Carrell third. The! ‘Pic bess loot a lat of = “ ’ team by « score of 8 to 3. Paddy|for the battle to begin announced that be T a for & half mile and then quit o a} Three Lengths Ahead. distance was one and oneelghth }ine ttn ra an all the " Welch, the Pacific League pite a ‘ e and fight Turner; Bad finished last. Larida also had! py. the second Yellowstone won! miles. Sit Huon will now go to New| nee on W k, and ay soeves S "\) was in the box for Munroe and Dei rady informed the Kid, would lick him and Senaiderable backing, but ran @ poor) oatly by thiee lengths under a oed| York to tackle some of the eastern | counter briande played Ma naa mA +) Paddocks twir to rensive the tig ond of the G and Gans when Face After Creedmgre quit Flor~|"0" bom Hore, haure ¥ cau} ieaaien lug pied ond ‘ Batterie Hitt and Wiles; Katty antlinen were hit freel lington | that the gate wae shy and 1 be would fight Bat Gare Fonso went out ih the lead and |"'r't,\ rite at @ to & amt wan barked $ ee Se P Mies wit wes. the. mane eueessetal ta h-| wanted the battle to gu on Goorared to be winning easily, when! own to 4 to 6 at post time, Bhe| By winning both the Kelipse! tions cashed NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. me hits Score Bienes ae Wanen: Sense ‘te The Next Match. he suddenly showed symptoms of | met with interference at the start.| stakes and Grand American Arlington eo seveeceves #10 Al Up the difference, but Bitty | eke abeeiemen all Sonning. abd bad to be hard ridden | rich effectually rumed her chances| stakes, Water Pearl, by Watercress:| A betiboy Fn i py any A a Munroe 2 6 Tllonw etrine « ey Te naiehie be between Seale Excursion Rates East via Northern |*®d she did not finish in the money, | 1 V., is now considered by good) known ws “The f Le sock ANS MENORAY; | Serene elms ed con the toes iaciand: vous Gicens Saree dante tasted Bell Reed opened ap second chotce | judge have shown himself The! his success ' ~ Welch and McGill } wan nfs.” "| 10.000 tomatoes. ‘That. seamen mawre TE jot & to & but there evidently waa best Dyearold of the year, He tx 4) had § To stint ieninines ean 4 : nse M gp on oa gaa Fcbeaib an auue of Tee If going east do not fail to take |nothing doing with him and he) full brother of Lapidus, who raced| and up He ont Bnetihe Vie: Bapertee Dall team: of aaa) Sms enters were |above. The whole thisg sited @@vantage of our very low round| drifted back to € and finished ac-| on the coast several years ago * m He June tt “Mpokane pat up o rg. | SHY Went to Port Townsend yester-)whn the men entere own, however, seems to be thet @ip raves. Dates of sale June 23d | cording to the betting. When the! Paul alney bas ired t <q enme end + an tmy and won an easy game from| There had been a rumor of “or ly fights that ths gpd 25th. For particulars call at|barrier went up Princess Wheeler! $45,000 beauty Demund and the Kate Fhe sce Port Townsend by a score of 9 to 1./nected with the battle, which dis-| the onl: é - s Bye 4 N. P. city ticket office, cor. 1st av,| and Rudabek went out to melee the| will not be seen again unde ee tant " .¢ “lp the Superior twitter, was in-| Pleased the Kid, and the cut tn j be vom. eee ne are ones. and Yesier way soe | pace and lasted to the stretch. Here| antil the Saratoga Spuctal e tans 1 vincibie and allowed only four hita,| este aleo riled him up hat peo, Hera 1. oot Goalie — ~|Horet took command with Yetlow-| the Springs on Src elvantvonae hatterien- Mandolin aad Bwindetia: Mimons| while the Superior boys batted the|he started in he showed signs of | 3 une 21, am $45.00 Ran With on trade profits way of Phoner: Phones Main 3998, NOTICE- Sunset Been changed to Main 3376. Universal Range . ae for bargains. Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers and Bole Agents for Charter Oak » 837.50 - 83 Sout 49 Pike Street, Bargain List of RANGES $80.00 Miller Monitor Range for Bee hawey 830.00 M500 Wagner Range for . . a i an . 830.00 $55.00 Great Western | Range .. 830.00 $55.00 Boren Range .. 830.00 $65.00 sess Grand Range . 835.00 $75.00 All-Steot Peerless Range Majestic Range for - 7 ‘0 ‘Acorn ‘Range . - R35. 00 $50.00 Star Estate Range . tress ose - $35.00 1 Double Oven Restaurant $45.00 If you are in need of ranges or furniture, it will pay you to look ever our stock, as we carry both Rew and second-hand furniture and are in position to give im- Ind. 1096 phone has or Cigar and Tobacco Why? BECAUSE We well the best goods at the lowest prices. The sam our Win * and Liquors. on many sales Joing business PROC Sunset Main 37 Gepondent 1751, Free Delivery. with Bmall is 104-!06 First Ave. 5. our to Mall Orders Promptly Filles J. ARONSON | 104-106 First Ave. S. § PROCS WE HAVE A STRONG RE PAPARODO PARP | . . ’ te the pa nnd for « long time. His death occurred | |ly succumbed when W fm the presente of his owner pene We k was mak his dally tt | the best horse to w ¥ stable, and the horse dropped | roa htm all over the tr m*\ while Mr. Keene was stand $25 R cher wanes es 2 mele een d For Any Ex tion Found Her sega > en ish ee eward For Any Exaggeration Found Here as the favorite, but Major Tenny | sails f Bisse cree, cee arve. oe, ceeelnerpe omer me om, es Gesecbeal cians oniereri $175, $1.60 and $1.99 | $1.16, $1.49 and $1.39 | $1.50 and $1.39 fey y saris wk tein oot: fe tase Skirts 89¢ Gowns 89¢ Drawers 89 Beat Botting Event. sands of race-goers who saw BM | comes in all manners and fords of, learned the wisdom of turn ng therr aus beautifully “ine Mustin Gowns, ta en Fine Musitr awvors, handsome. OR ey a ed the beat (race so often gallantly to vict guises, but the evil bears onlyitwo| backs on temptation and attending 7 e ee ae broidery nmed, i Tve' romm at jay, oe o| His only defeat in his racin names—wine and women, I have to business. That ts the sp S rows 1 wide slip new patterns of : Selreey a? | was in the Futurity of 1904 been playing baseball a modi@any | cret of thelr pr in the game br 5 Gpoaet i em Seoul ges ‘. Manny, MO futshed behind Artful Tra|yeare—it ix immaterial ce toda The decalog es —_ y fal P hase price Funnyside ‘tion. In his tyearold form 8¥00-| years—and in that periods tine I! good set of rules for a ball blaves . | b Manes |>Y won such famous races as the have seen an army of yaidg Mon! to follow, Don't forget that af 1 McBride Sarat ecial and the Junior READY TO EA = sted Caametonaiy WEAR DEPT. Cream Outing Flannel it and with 7 f . aay Stakes, the Realization, the wor Champion, the Ceatur nea eee e Grand Republic at Sar pes ec’ wear | -cC eet of the ot This year he was eutered in| lived u b R . Turnoves Ge ond by atx « big stakes and w he win |turing t mi jars bane = ite. tyles, a ge assortment from ehasing orite for the Brooklyn, Sub | ta MeKa f . a © sesve © eo eens } Of patterns, P Sale ; Tee wet Te und Brighton. 8 8 %/GEATTLE WALKS AWAY WITH lond, with Whittle, of Tac third in te ones 1 carcer was remarkable for | fully @ o Salm cia Gata iecnte| Tmaneoan rose wee St OTHER TUESDAY SPECIALS ni othe . pony: caaily after} ANO Olsposas oF THE) ‘h* City of Dest 1 not get a the pace all tho Way. | CHARGE OF UNFAIRNESS IN wo ct a t . 3s | _—— ang nen a . Be, Rolled Han N ay } tgs parma ~ urge > atlet Baap me Ma ad at, a loa ewe Heh H | | » boy ma. i t ‘ " Tatras BAe ReRkaenetwene| Am Bngiion Mores. | PREVIOUS CONTEST, necepting all Tacoma - L | ee eR . ie dos. Week V . Ee ‘abs > ON THE TRACKS *| Although generally spoken of as | joffictals and on « strange field ; < ig Oe | Mechs und Moen Git Washed | ie bes i oFhie, Rt hhh nea ne eee ee f/m American, Sysonby was an En they stmpt inued thal cone ' *, en Sel. ae t sh horse, bel ny t gliah i nents and th race . Lawna, : 7 4 2 taf : Blinh horse, yt Moh | The dig triangular tnterscholas- |" mt an effor teh Lawns ¢ | Basting or Machine Thread §ge o Rxtracts Sir Huon, the Kentucky Derby | Stallion Melton out of wit 1 meet t m t high * Se | We Shopping Bags pe winner, proved himself hore of mare Optime. Optime was bought |! ¢ Bante Peal it.| 7 ‘ a a a Back So Shaving Cream ise at a package the year in Western rac relies, |bY Mr. Keene in Rngland and |*hools of Seattle, Portland and Ta-| The pted ante : So Muctinge ue a can when he won the Guecn City Manat. Droweht trom there to Ms. Keene's | Come to uce in Tacoma Satur: | day ine betwe - Embroidered Wa Shredded “Wheat ~ ge . all worth $10,000 from.'m high. | ‘on stud farm in | ay, and on phastne . at the te » : ene wenchage Oe * wool ; aaennnenn | where Sysonby was foaled. In his | the fact that the Seattle high acho cating | tohere and three Sa . Dr. Price's Wheat Bee ee ei Wil Pay 10 Per Cent wens cstee la cee yest. Tha mest was spree ; rg 51 2c, Witiame’ shaving @ pack ein: 5 in the Gorman Savings, Building & | noi4 at Sheepshead Buy, but will| Seattle s is twice ae mas ° a one F | Fresh-made ls OS. gai oy Loan Association will draw m #\! sinterred later and. shipped to|Polnts as both its opponer Tn " ’ ; « » 10 per ceut? Safer than any dank, | 1", Winn te be buried nox i2| figures the score was, Sea , all playing = a4 1 K loans are made only on improved |Sther famous Keene horse Domine, | POrtiand 2% und ‘Tacoma 15. | a} estate, Time-tried Benttie bus ‘acoma did not win a single first,| o your interest, Mr, In Cleveland i now in first piace in| the exception of the mile run and}went up to Granite Fall an oO. Princess for the piace. | @ fourfiush all year, came out amd/ Supersate de made phic tay ae | won the Brooktyn Derby from The} Port Townsend «144 Easy for Native Son. i aoe tan bcace Seket Ratteries—Boyie and Sander; | There was nothing to ft tn the third b cantly t Bride. ond, an Yankee Jim showed a flash of spemd.| won the Austrian Oake at Vienna bat tired. in the Opening “Mandicap, the} feature Heally nothing back of him. Dw we anuuaiiaen | sentle ofa walt meaning admiror, it ped to @ WAlk at the finteh.| io a fo in ees a. be Song Pickaway wag evidently not ready foteansind mcaensanenuinaldomawed se. for a hard rac and his race wa SVSONBY GIES GUOGENLY OF aula i ‘. ‘ . mea ounds below his form | BLOOD POISONING — CONSID. Got Away Poorly. | gRED BY MANY THE BEST start of the fifth race was the! | y bad plece of work Starter Duke HORSE ON THE AMERICAN * guilty « during the aftern TURF. We tet the barrier wo up bh u i kee Wibeanet om ne EVERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED and from ¢ i these two % ernie’ H wit oe Chas, Osner, aec'y., puilding. ame strong and beat out the tiring & mild hand drive trom _ ut Native Son. He loafed! aad won pulled up by 25 lengths | j along until the stretch, when hel The track was maddy and the dis ook command and Won UM-| tance one and one-half miles, was Se atinan Neufestor | Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutua Lite. from out of town will be presem the heavily played favorite, wan sional baseball down the ‘primrose . ; . ————— uote — +n without any difficulty, After wait- | path of @allience,” os Bill dere ing until the twe pace makers, ] ' Judge an@ Boland, hed ran them-| That's where a majority or at least : selves into the ground, he came| & en a along in the stretch and won by «| You woul ir ouple ef lengthen Roby also made bow ylation camps on the frat! her run tm the stretch and was se “| of tha budding player, It travels In ond by four lengths. David Boland! the soft rustic of a woman's skirts, was thir ny beat the gute and immedia THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY JUNE 18, 906 ting & quick ending to the bat-|>etween Lundie aod “Trea Maa? Duna at Bremerton, Maher Put Out. wa Meet Thursday Wn is he contest between Turner lea = ersthsacnmehens Holly comes first, and will jie \vonunthotet wienne ot ian he mow) biace Thursday night. The two Mim it euiaiee weet von - have been training faithfully, gal lnaakmetonmeana * "\as they have met before and kaow “ iH drapes worse hey up age ia “F Srenaect cosnte ff, Had the: other $4,000 been tn the] “hat should. result, "Fhe ge ®*! is the highest class bout ever schet uled to take place in the North west, and is attracting general i erest, and when the boys enter the Relmere, who has been considered | lot ° R. HB. | te. Waa fee md oh @ In the betting | Fosky and Nott = jrun in 2 Bertie A. was as east @ Blanche €. finished thin house on that here do the majority of prom! prise from the ranks of the minors to, [EOPLES SAVINGS, Bane. [cited by many that "the fant ' 9 frase the. tani he Tmo, would have at least gone the limit sing young players go” said Clark|® - ¥ Smong (hell om a as | to say nothing of what the dect Griffith, repeating the interrogatory. | aJor* and then sink back into total 4 si + ime ~ en wien ELE ir h, repeating the | Togs oblivion. The old fellows long ago! eee re enennmeene (ring a large number of Vallee Birkonruth, the Amertean jockey [the other day event of the day, Bob Ra, a | They make their exit from prufe The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. Third Week of the * of the youngsters go. be surprised to kaow 4, Beenbes. there was B it lurks in the glat hand and cheer on Ro Keene's famous 4-year k tend-| old colt Sysonby died yesterday ab} han even break or Sheepshead Bay of blood polsoning, superinduced by # skin disease from | ed which he has been suffering from EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS a lone 1, bu’ race cap n ders, ich famous classies aa the Poach a nee in his & [records broken, as the wet tract wear, year-old forn tn the ™ vol nd hi made fact time ten peorbent, easy to wash and good oe P7se,12-|[fan, when ha ran a dead beat with vo ~ dia nether dire Shadow Plaid Eton Suits $16.76 | “s‘yird “Au ee emg I side | Race King. a hat u eon he Chart ! of Seattle, fur M eweat » t Jacket lar skirt 9 to Wa m y—No C. O. Da, M or Phone the race for the pe nt iu the|the discus throw, both of whichdand were beaten | American league jweat to Portland. There were no sided ¢ Lumber Exchange wae, Tli3-1 -I7 Second Av& by a score of T7to 1. |

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