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price drifted back to 8 to 1. In the] property of 8. Hoss, have been sold meantime the wise money was gol by bim to bie trainer, Ro Wilson, | |!" on Charles Groen and he was] for a private consideration |backed from 3 down to 2 to 1, Med z i eal |was the clase of the race and won fault 1 k Hh Ority in a walk, with Graham looking| The fair sex was out tn lar are findia " Jockey back, Canopian, Wheatatone and /D¥mbers yesterday and as it wan a Cherry, now t New Yorg Carrick put up a pretty race for the lOM# shot day, most of the ladies is that he ‘ ‘7. {place, and finished noses apart, in| ¥°® & det ought em t the the order named | omnes * @ at the Me | Canejo was tho logieal taverite| Albert fiansen came out in his Go B a in the fourth, but her rider, Kirach-}auto and enjoyed the afternoon's R WAY | 5, 2°, Betrers, Won th FIVE FAVORITES ARE BOWLED |i iim, was not strong enough to do|racing fle evidently played Charles | FRESNO NOSES OUT THE GAME PLANS ARE WELL UNDE Handicap at OVER ON AGLUMPY TRACK~|her Justice and let her swerve all/Green because he wan rooting with To GET THE BIG FELLOWs| PO!" oper / d over the trek. Duelist took the/the best of them when Charles| 'N THE ELEVENTH AFTER SE Betwee ‘ LONG SHOTS CAME OVER [track from flaxfall and surprised jcame down “the stretch thr ATTLE WAS DOUBLED oUT HERE CONE TIME 16 Aer ene only a jevery one by sticking out the mile | lengths in the lead. | - WITH OISTRESSING REGU lanbaey, winning by three lengtha coe OF A GOOD CHANCE TO WIN, TOMMY ANXIOUS TO FIGHT } . Canejo, in spite of the boy, was| LARITY. laeeond, Dr. C. showed a big buret| Th@ books all quit winner yes sie | of speed, but ttred badly and Antrad |'ay, The Nelion Jones book, Negotiations are pending which got the show basin! is being ree by k. Ngo Tt took 11 tonings for the locals to will allow the Beat fight fone t » wee Ra probably showed the biggest bab | soa thet eaatadhaies! ~ Cagazza a Quitter, | ence ov the right side of the ledger, | 0% out yesterday afternoon at nee Tommy Burns and Gus Rabiin ® Tomorrow will Be Ladi Cazatea was the red-hot @ to 5 | being about $2,200 ahead on the) reatte ark, the beneficlarieg being in ection Qt Pleasant Beach some ® Day at The Meadows, and | favorite and was played Ike {t| day | the aggregation trom the raisin belt time in August, Burns te very wa will be admitted to the « tabs | — over n He aot oe . Great} i It looked like ttle had « quit } anatoug to et a fant in thle part, of rounds and grand stand free w/#nd led by three lengths in the} . lthe codntry and has signified his gy siires grand stand }[Atretch, when he suddenty quit Hike} Blly Collins, who wan outside) claim deed to the game in the sev } Pah As = ifn H. * @|® hound, Ambitious, at $0 to 1, had | man for ¢ a last 4 r were enth, but the Fisher people crowded Ir O'Brien, Pitesimenons | : been running second and when the|!® town yesterday and was at the | forward and nosed owt in the 1th. } i a just t the PARR RRR TERR eosite Quit, she came on and|{tack during the afternoon. Me} Aside from the edditional tr nings | | snistane ten iene tar te | flatie ‘ah eee The public had a bad day yeater:| Won easily by a length from Kou-)°*Usht Melitah in the first race | necowsary the game was marked by | coin by putting an the pads 4 mitts, | Holly ~ (0 flat the day, five favorites losing and, as a| mise, who fins with a rash, The | [weveral incidents of y ithe nd about the only thing that ata Krente of the Ng Careers result, the bookmakers went home | favorite was third, Cascade of Diw| There was quite a play on Ambt- | Ch#recter, and some : bayer hoot in the way now i i> wakler. ot when they go to the tomorrow Yast night with thelr bank rolls con. | monds got a atreng play, but show | tious aud from a high quotation of | Mere Appreciated by the onlookers welght and an agreement 1 prob-|night at Pleasant Be For the siderably augmented. The teack |od nothing }30 she was backed down to 20 to 4) ‘han by the participant, Mr, Per- | ably be reached in « shart time pant ten days be have been had dried a good deal from the day| ‘The public plunged on Brters to) at post time tine, the indicator gent, developed Thia fight, if it me nem, 4 at work, He ot Madions before, betne lumpy and heavy, and /#et even on the ¢ but Scotty et Re |& faculty for getting in the wey of to prove one of th seraps ever| park and Turner at Pleasant this to a groat extent upset the form |Fersuson’s mare was interfered : the ball when the ball weg in o in t t t, am putting in telling * both on the @f the horses. Long shots wore | With at the start, ant had no chance} | T. Sulllvan was thrown from | h ¢ mixers f he drop of road and in the «ymnasiim, gag nar tuaae tx evldcans Gartue te ¢ that. Jackfull, equal second | Jeekfall while at the post ta the) Mr ¢ lovely jolts snd Rubiin seolisen that one more|when the two oc ers thee way afternoon, Rocky at 18 to 1, Ambi-|choice with Yellowstone, was the |!##t race. He was uninjured and/ any one 4 worry the hefeat will put him tr unks of | the loner will have mp ey > BROCE, s 7 . t e rr ec ud o' . ‘ One he te } tous at 80 and Duelist at 10 being |Clese of the race and after over — diately es cr ge Red peas — _ lett has-beens, while Hurne knows |euses to make On the grous@ @ - somaiderabl se: * ¢ was not affecte riding | 4 limb on the firing line, then s defeat by Gus weuld knock | poor conditios the waexpected winhers. coming considerable tnterference rve i peor cen : = = Soc ghe won by a half a length from a welljudged race and winning Kean tried hampionship aspirations into a Chemplonchip Cla ‘alent Starte Badly. Huguenot, 10 to 1, who made eanil amg Giadye—Why does’t the umpire get out of the way when the | cocked he vam plonshtp bal The talent started off badly by |Pace most of the way. Florence) a1. ine meeting started no} Mr. Walter bail is com of these men ste tail making the Schreider entry, Walter |Fonso ran an exeetiont race and), ; 7 PR Bd f “fh Guesie dosen't wear # Valenciennes mask, dearie re ar rare a a eee wt is and Grace Van S., favorite, |{ulshed third. The track was too | Joekey bas won more than one race | for his # h dive ix nm if the Fok ad Gre 8., favorite , ' i ’ Ay tntrin to a yrement he Pp but the wise moaey went in on| ‘ty for Yellowstone and he ran «| 0" Ste — . My Be dive 414 not heve-eny - a iinaaaa 2" ON THE TRACKS . — f reas on {bs win oye were MoBride, . but was grea 4 dive é Pi atte sth ‘on't listen “. The Melitah, who had McBride up, He | Dad race American League aver money i ¥ ner of the . ha was thé best boy im the Taco aud| This afternoon the track ought to| ham. Graham, Ls Nichols, Keogh} | Freano scared in the fourth, on a , » =o) «© | Morris, a seloonkeeper of Oakland, | ée ARE EER RM por Of the Dole » ngs Jon stole a long tead nt the start, win-|0e nearty fast, and with that kind | 481 T. Sullivan pnt tech ‘ zi (the other night, and sed @ 386k) Rogenben made his first appear-| to ome lente pps Bing easily. The favorite, Walter of seing the horses should run a . ~ o|knife on the boose dispenser | wae the other day since hie brea! . wee vping Rok Me good deal closer to form Thureday has been set aside by - Schmidt was arrested, but later |" the Brooklya Handics id 8 ad winner a loa, ran second and Tt lown in t ' sed track management at Ladies’ , ball p t arrow oleht will chal. C. showed and heresiter om that day THAT 1| Teleased on ba |The old horse was evidently | not | the world, an4 belt i Rocky, who showed no speed at 7 - % him self he was beaten by BHO | iC vern or , . the opening day, had ft to burn in} ‘styuboatiee ann sd Fddie Hanton, the San Francisco) etn ‘Bohemia, third being the|M0Govern or K Bago. va be the second race and won ee| ar ener ‘g 2 Nerthweetern League. |eorapper, whe reoestly wae (rimmed | pest he could do. Sut ext toe “hot aires mg? r phair Aurelia Herrera, may be seen {Out eet tae pT lg habs ae oe SU ea be Reka ee eee ee uotion In thie vieknity ShOTIY.: Jockey W. Davin ts the loading |, TM fight will be the best over @tumbied and fell in the race, tnter-} MeJoynt, who rooe Blackthorn, |» WORKOUTS . . ne wants to come worth 10 MgDE | ene the prem ing at {norm here und on paper 19 0g fering with Bottorel, the favorite.|¥#* considerably shaken up and)» * ee - "i Buffalo and hoads the Vet of win-| yom"? erm ne. what jittte Sa Tom Hawk, who was 7 to 1, ran|had his collarbone broken when the! % 44 NESE EMO H OEE MNS Pacific Coast League. It Is sald that the Multnomal| ning jockeys lat even mor 1s well second and Dotterel trade up| betse fell, MeJoynt ts an old-time a, ver cr /Oounty authorities will permit box) ‘ y ys well known enough ground to be third. jrider, having ridden both on the) Om secount of the hoavy track Foret Won, tam, Yer Sling very soon and the fights Will be) gearter Holtman ts sald to be lon. |MRETesHveness opposed to Tutuary Plan on Chartde tiki New York tracks and in France. there have not been many horses . ‘ held at Katacada, a suburb of Portli his grip I ’ ke an interesting jay © aries - = out and only slow gallops were tn 2 is SEliand. Manager Dailey will have} sini, have ow [and « ing conte Evelyn Griffin opened up favor The Huguenot, who fintshed sec-|dulged in by most of the nage ay ry 6 t9| charge of the bouts his best fo Loses His Mascot, ite, but nobody wanted her and her| ond in the last race, is 11 years old | Gateway gelloped a ratle ta 1:57 | > iowa | ‘There ts grief at the Holly aaa mmr and at oe time tm bis career wou! This was in preparation for his Buck Freeman, the old Const) 4 New York Su > the Ph han lost bie the Brooflyn Handicap jrace this afternoon league player, bas been compelled) io. no more than a dosen bookrmak: |, and. is greatieaaie wind - eta ab Judge went a half mile in 58. to give up playing first ter Minne ore operating ot the New ¥ se Ost auc peek mncrece, who was Kicked at the) oe ae half in :88 ,polis on account of trouble tracks who are ahead on the #e0-\was given a baby jack rabbit ang post and had to be withdrawn Mon [his wrist, which he broke sometime). witem Cowan, whe ope brought It to the city with him, Jip day, was in good shape yesterday Anvil worked a mile at a two | ago. m a tremendous scale, is said wim “tie Pan: 4 of ' and will be back on the track very |mtnute gate. This horse ts look ‘ [ee eee ane teaee ot the. be-| atte Sere, omen four soon ling very good now and will be Spider Baum pitched a sensation ning of last week. “Humming-|bur #unday a stray dos prot nll jworth a bet when he goes to the] a erent ele lal game at Altoona last Baturday oe Po pelle’ Gotng back tn the openwork cars| post eLAUGHLIN NG . held York down to four | Excursion Rates East via Northern Bu sbing ‘ S J pe i HiS THREE-BASE TRIP. when he held ¥ and Ho such grieve at 1 very Gpe Cashier's Office. last night Chariey Mullen said: “I| tras galloped a mile im 1:56. | bite Itinning game He fan-} Pacific Railway. ‘ beat the firat race, [ beat the seo} ond, I beat the third and if Md had! |, @ny money left I'd have beat the | Yankee Jim breesed @ quarter 1 very fin@ Wal and Counter Gorgalette worked a mile tn 1:52 of Restaurant a8 @ reealt for some time. Joker and Byronrose, Ranges and went a half in :55 breesed five fur Gold Heather Myrtle White longs in 1:07 Counters, also a lot of Counter the} Little STAR FORM CHART Pegs We Third Weather 6 nt rt dew eather One Track Dearp. 0587 LOT RACH Powe ant «nate fur iongn Puree, Twe-yearsht maitene Show Cases, 1 large Refrigera tor, suitable for grocery store. Goat $100.00. All the above ar- tieles can be bought for leas than comt. one-half the originat sear preatiing MH Retest) For bargains Goods, see in household Dabney & face + 1 thew Pe mows youn or bewey-Lady Mad <r E ——e NOTICE—Sunset phone has initia acu ae J. ARONSON 404-106 First Ave. S. Follow the Crowds To the leading Wholesale Liquor and Cigar Store in Seattle. Yes, ‘We sell the bes des of Wines, Toba Cigars, for far leas than the average dealer ean buy for, BETTER TIMES RYE WHISKY $3.00 $1 50 PER HALF GALLON. aT c abril wisp malacoch ores. Wheatstons sdow £8 ee easily Others artving | someon ee Sa ae a mes ele — iat RACE-One mile, Belling Pourrerolte end upward + 8 chow R Ohanane whew 14 Ambition. 4 Ee OOO 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset Main $37 Gependent 1751. Free Delivery. Man Ore Promptly Fillet wasn't anything much 6 tle got over @ br | seventh 1ith, but was doubled out viet! ee mec Seling Four-resrohte and upward voor wr THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, UNE s 20, 1 on UNI Bext- « of rune in the daltied along one SPOKANE TRACK MEET WILL! Prean a fourth.” lto the bud wath (he ninth, when «| @RING TOGETHER SOME OF er |, Gieatrter went fivecighths in) vite scored, tleing the game tn 1 @0-gation O11 Tank, a number Maca i os . tag 1:06. ot. The 10th was a cipher for THE FASTEST ATHLETE ' the other day 1 i@ up| Doublet galloped ! ; eattio had a om thel e and w aid 4p) Poublet galloped a half In :63 s had in th THE WEST—EASTERN COL while th * had better luek and scored. | LEGE MEN ARE ENTERED. | ‘The ore aa 4 BH POA nt at da Bs 4 + 3 $ Kk and Meld meet which : in Bpokene June 23 i 3 under the A., for the North » 3 west championships, promines to be AEB a 4 record-breaking affair, as all the T ” +B & “la clube which will participate Presnc * ‘ x |Bave been reaching out for talent to ¥ strengthen their me Moat of and Pullman college the Whitr athletes will be on the team of the Bpyokane Athietic club, together with several Spokane boys who tending eustern colleges new home for vacation. are Henry Meade, | nee runner, and) Albert Trediek, who has been at} Williams college. The Multnomah Athletic club will have 5 ly «@ have been bat who are Two of these the Harvard div the Unive of Oregon ath % : tneludin and Priessell, and on tase-Mane ‘tankers "Resn jaleo figure on having Gilbert, the Ninoy, piteaaed all Me kaagh ae iy Semen qi eta: Ean ’rhiceucla* bess pase uses tan. | THO polevasiter, whe ts a Portiand | enshly (ummseivted) Casey | DOY, On the team rym out By Jowee & wr] The Seattle Athletic club wit not} ome of game-Two hours Cmpere Pertne PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. PORTLAND, June Si The incele eum jan unibterasting contest. Brox as they will have; athletes and sev The | lack for material, all the U. of W eral of the high schoo! boys. entries from Seattle will be 100-yard dash—Rex Smith, Gish } a | 22¢yard dash—Rex Smith, Korn, 2) Gieh, Heatoon. 5) 44@yard dask-—-Gish, Kern, Hun toon 00-yard hens rug Parker, Cole One-mile run—fuckingham, Park Shirley + "5 ler, Harris, Dohim t *| i26yard hurdles—King, Coyle, erice—Taylor end Grady; Bictie 064) Howa 20-yard hurdies—King, Coyle, be Tow 1 %, Dowd ste High jamp—Rex Smith, Dave Dorner and Brown, Ptater | Grant, King | - Broad jump—Gish, Grant, Smith. | Ck aes Pole vauit—Holdmaa, Dohm, Th a Grant et =. 9 | Shot, hammer and disous--Me wnt of @ | Donald, Gardner Relay-—Kern, Smith, Huntoon AMERICAN LEAGUE. Parker, Harris, Gis! Dowd ~ ei ight between Kid Mc neal i'r ({jof San Francisco and Perey Cove| * ‘lof Everett, which was to have taken a atemmeees | pia ace at Everett on July 3, will not ee pla and in srobability ®& % 8, | Jockey Bennett will be substituted 1 ¢ 2] for McFadden | ue and Ware eth and -—— | Ch John Riplinger’s ago-Boston game post- | fany . has been PETE sold to L. B. Faulkner, a well-known Jog fancter of Olympia. Champion CREE EEE EE EER Pere le one of tho bent soltors In z b 4 America and three years she won the prize at the feago show 7 StANe OFS nee | Schmidt team, late pitcher ~ got Into a -|Don't Forget the Moon. eno * 7 : THE CLUBS =)": * Ae eee | National League. : : light Dance ate ; 4 mai At Point tonight. No evening . ‘ " « ent more pleasantly than| 4 — Alki Point. Be sure to Boston a poat at Flyer dock °** | ned seven batters and walked four | The Bee Hive Dry Goode Store |advantage of our te forced to move to larger quar ers. Wateh for their great Re Selling continues rapid aced on the bargain list READY-TO- are p Solid round dery trimm. f-tnch Fancy Fo Bale price, per ¥ B4-ine and white and fancy 84-inch FANCY LAUNDERED LAD! COLLARS. Latest openwork embroidered ef- fecta, light weight. new and pop- war; Purtty ie — Thure- TAGs <iiese uushs Govbs cov Se Popular shapes In fancy openwork A atiteh Collars, one and one- half inches high: Portty Sale price Thursday ite BUSIEST GROCERY In order to make It worth a while for you to pay us a visit, we have placed on sale to morrow shout 100 dozen cans best Min- nenota Corp at, a can 6 cats limit to a customer. Nom d to dealers. 104 Grade Stric Yer mune can” 1-pound Gan Gorned Hieet Srnall White Tieane, No, 1, pound ; e Dry Salt Pork at, a tb. c Bewt Rendered Lard 10 Large pack J t pacunge a 1 worth and always sold at $00; Thursday's Fast-Selling S Seeokded Cnesmeut RE | 100 JAPANNED DOVER EGG SEATERS—known the world Taner inaleest a for BES | 2% the best egg beater made, worth Fast Lake Washingto Peas . ox sg “one pac’s MASON FRUIT JARG, With porcelain ined topa: Phun Faust-Seilfing price .. 40 ETING 0-4 Unbleached sheet Ltn gt Sfuy ienchtng ctotn: wna. | 8C Apron Gingham Checks 28¢ vulue rity Sale price ise ‘s 690 COTTAGE CURTAINS 41-20 2% yards long, Swixe Muslin Ruffled Curtain § at atripes, 690 val tes tment of thee ae Purl ie price . 06 w ¢ t Ie in checks a8 80 LINEN. DAMASK 494 : : hs f Bleach Linen Ta lotha, good assortment of pat - = sae alue; Purity Sale prise , 5 Rais. bitte Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. commencing Saturday,|N. P. The Store That Serves You Best—GarVey-Buchanan Co. EVERY WHITE ARTICLE REDUCED THIRO THURSDAY OF THE PURITY SALE. not onty are all white » Read tomorrow's gevings WEAR DEPARTMENT Always First to Show the Newest Styles. Duchess Neck Shirt Waists ot equare cut yokes of 4. Three new styles to wetec PURITY SALE PRICES ON SILKS rQ Bilke, blue and white potia dot. h Fanoy Poulard Silks, comes tn many patterns, polka dot, grays, greens, blues, pinks and old rose: Bal to $1.09 quallly Fancy Stik Taffeta tm red and white stripes figures, in fact no many nice patterns that we cannot mention 1e"inom Hlack Warranted Taffeta Silk 100 yards to sell at, per yard M4-inch Mack Taffeta Silk, $1.56 Quality and warranted: per yard do not fall to take very low round Dates of sale June If going east Take j a Tee Mercer trip rates and 26th. For particulars call st | Around island on. sew city ticket office, cor, lat ay. 'meamer “Fortuna” Leaves and Yesler way park 10:20 ond 2:20 dably Except Contract Goods new and valuable of the whole da reduced, but daily these are but hints GENTS’ FURNISHINGS DEPT, Soft Golf and Neg mede of the finast mercerized Panama cloth, with pockets ang attached proper thing for summer wean, $2.00 value, Purity Sale prise 1-39 Men's White ligee Shirts 4 embrot- Bale price sLos 1 tace ar Purity ace, tan and pink” and Green and white, pink and wh clading the coin dote of green, price per yard Green and white, blue and white, the entire jot. Silk, every yerd warranted, 200 yurds to sell at. per yard | Bale price ° uality, heavy weight, a big value at $1.00; per yard ... values from Te Be LADIES PURSES I1¢ and white, Laties Patent Leather Hand lf%c yard: Pertty Gale price) Purses wit) band strap, nickel | Thurseday half price and frame, combination butten clasp. CHEE veese: pened 4o0ten CIAL BOX PAPER SALE Inciading all the regular ie and’ 36e paper, fine quality of paper with flap and plain en we match. colors, white and cream, in faney boxes hey Sale Thursday ° Purity Sale price Thursday .... * sseee ile HALF PRICE RIBBON SALE. Pure Sitk Taffeta Ribbons in Now. ‘ 9, 12, 16 colors scartet, car- dinal, pink, blue, navy, yellow, champagne, tans, browns, biack FAST SELLING THURSDAY IN THE BUSIEST BASEMENT SIX EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FROM ATTLE'’S POPULAR HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT, $1.50 DOZEN TALL LEMONADE TUMBLERS Se 250 doren thin blown 13-ounce Tall Lemonade Tumblers, first quah ity, worth regularly $1.60 dozen reday's Fast Selling We PORCELAIN SALT BOXES 150 90 Goren Imported Porcelain Salt Boxes, with we ho back to hang up; worth regulerly 30 Selling price 6000 First Quality Brilliant Gas Manties, strong. and lasting, {__worth 1Se; Thursday's Fast-Sslling price 300 TURKEY FEATHER OUSTERS. Ape, Full Stock Extra Quality Turkey Fe «, 14 inche 1113-15-17 Second Ave