The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1906, Page 2

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THE SEATTI TAR.FRIDAY | from Y Wright the show {ew ee ew arly) by four lengths. Karadhow put up| ' f ae Be ean (lOO all the way, but tired on the end.|a nice ride on Major Tenny, The j : > ; : Honar od the winner a furlong | borse was Jumped on and badly out liaumee's > $3 3 4 G ‘ ped eo from home, but thred badly and did | at the post will probably not be | Siioab . a . : . not fintah tn the money, He was|ont again for a couple of weeks folate . a “ages raeg | probably short and thix trace will ao lint wan 8 tof, and Iran a® goad . anarter him good. Teas, under a alee ridelas 15 tot shiatied tor twas in mtath : : It did not . : va | -— pone _ one — f ra yr York ‘ bean 1 Rose nite i? nH helt f . ’ “ame , eer aT TAR FORM CHART (can sacs wr wo) SS ma ite Lilla PHILADELPHIA BOY LANDS | yaLeENT GETS A FINE FINISH S§ , }VICKERS ALLOW Bu Fe r . “a 4 : “e ss : 3 as HITS AND TWO) PASSES, |! rf ane id fa not beeg NEAVY RIGHT ON JAW AND! any pooks RECEIVE A JAR t ¢ re ve i' 7 : hangs ENDS A FAST CLEVER SCRAP| ping, Ag THE NAGS RAN ate sige | WHILE THE TEAM BACKS! pitino ball hon ang fe | AMMAIGAIT LEAGUE. ; ing ably AULTLESS ‘ — + game, 1S | ey nm ® IN THE TWENTIETH ROUND. pREeTTY CLOSE TO FORM, » BRATTIM, Fume Hee FU day Weather cloudy, Track muddy Mit oe] MIM UP WITH FAULTLE i presiding idee Rat Duke, earvar SUPPORT PAGIFIC COAST LEAGUE. 7 a 8) I one ot 0609 FMT RACH Four cartons Malling, Two-yemrold maidens Value to , at same th t went Tn the 20th round ofwhat was tho} It was Ladiew Day at the track ne "tl ‘ | Portiae . . — ¥ Areyle ' fight ever held in| yesterday and the large array of Sie oes, yy SB It wae Mr, Vickers’ day again | t Brancie : ‘ot % th west Dave Holly, of Phil: |feuntninity tm the grandstand must! tat father & Pe atorday and the things he did to| ant’ Wit M ad onnectet wa terrific right | have had an effett om the nage, as Mt Bt . sgeregatios saves oe | M ewing with Rute ‘Tarn jaw and | they ran elos#r to form than on any i at “ i Fat ties pony BA | Small Investors ake saved Referee Morrison the trouble | day of the meeting, the favorites! ptf Bis Jack ° - . “1 Ww Judgment on oe part | Cake , ; of giving a decision. Up to that! winning the last three races on the) Mt Qrece Ven # ea | . ot Mr, Perine, In fact, there wan} ait ik Pr ' jel | Starter Duke set down Jockey W Big Money tim wed as if Turner would) card and sending the big crowd di) Weamagoots oe | Smith for a week on account of m he , ding & siay the limit, and the knockout/ home in good humor i * to Gmith lbehavior at th yet tn the second ng was a rise to nearly everyone} The books certainly had a bad io 69 49 ot oe Bote - erANoina‘or The clues. |nn oe . Loan A wondertal tn sso. Turner was out for! day, ae nearly all the horses that i pone j | ‘once ove antes and was with iff were heavil mayed brought bow e plage & show 0 Katherine place & Albena eho | Pacific Coast League. When ( Fi won th al F oil og ‘ t back to consctous | the mons he seoc nce Yoo Owner J. E. i 7 ' man got a bigger play than the fa = - . masse me ‘. . ’ 7. ’ ney tenga andy tg ‘ wlately Science and Slugging vorite, and in the Funnyaide race the POO0 FECOND RACH sie and & dale furtengs Pores, Threeyesroite and vomert | »| ‘. hy oan On The fight was a contest between! big money went on Wenrich for Value to fret, one < oT at | Chas ® rushing, slam bang hard hitting | the and he ran to that noteh, Gale Wares ve a es — fi ine | From their races, Dusty M Ont ‘ ide, with crap, 1 boxer tl there was a big play on ~~ > } pee ‘ Uewlars, ® a oxer, | Tn the ie ROE Davis 4 loaa ¥ ee tteen a H . angtly built coffee | M enny, and he waa ba rb & Genii song ‘ wer with a punch in from a high quotation of tt eS & Bien Moriimcetera Leagan | oF ae — either } man f ywn to It to a ae Dosti ly ati : : f rows probably Thirteen Starters ho ! la the tol The first race had: 12 starter Nemenaios pine « show 8 Ramus out shim, . a? | ~¥? . chiacht S bate cove effatr, thor be hk by Athol ng Mies Glennon | AK Balance tving har ” ne th % R. e When It came (OEM 9901 THIRD RACE —teven furionge Meiling, Thrserearede Valve | ai ’ he . Tent how “ide of 2 to over Turner's kidneys th was Grace St. Clair all the wa ae shies Se ee ate eal ened Turner so that tm t Katherine as eas! got the place. Gagr Worws we .s we ‘ ae ae ai part of the mill he was barely able|and “Longshot” Nichola was third 1a WaRRRI 1 Ay r 5 \k i ti ooh J Be Biol FOR Ghat <b Seesnen St Clair was 15 to 1 and was fairly i Beta Ray NE f leper, ; It played Pal atkins ee ' ‘ Tn every clinch Holly had the | *%) Pi* wm 6 to | A Benger a ae Sreww aie the worst one of the meeting, as th Dest of it and after the ninth round | 4 Yeoman was hacked from f to Ae ie iah ah hi | % American League r q e ¥ eh » ali . " . Watentul piace $4 eho 1 Kumise place O58 show 94 Thateher show © Piayea i . though he should have stayed tho [07,10 ‘enatbe, Careade, of Tin) Pig. WE devms'e Sue br « OF Moth fi 2") One Dollar and Mit, and probably would have but — h Bo ny RE aol ped Beart tar Won saaty Others trtving , . ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ for foolishly rying to mtx tt up with his opponent in the last round. | Holly caught him a couple of hard lefts on the body, and then, as Tur Ber weakened and lowered his} guard, Holly rapped b three times in the face with his left and then brought his right ecross with terrific force, landing on Tw r jaw. It was as clean a4 Was ever seen in the r Turner Starts Well | Por the first efx wads of the fight Terner had Holly looking like & fovicen. With lightning jabs he closed Holly's left eye and had him Bleeding from mouth an In the seventh and eighth rounds Holly improved and the fight was very even. In the ninth, however ‘Turner got careless and Holly scored the first knockdown of the night He caught Turner with a straight right on ¢ ebin nad kaocked him sprawling Turner was dazed when he arose, but stalled through the round. From that time on the terrific hammering dealt Turner in tho clinches began to bave effect and Rafe kept visibly getting weaker, and although he pat up a game effort, it could be @een that his opponent carried too heavy qcuns for him. NOTES OF THE FIGHT. Turner had a chance to win the fight In the i1th round, but did not take advantage of his opportunity While in his corner one of hs sec onds accidentally @pfiled some ab-| sinthe on his left glove, When he came out of his Gorner he fiddled a MoMent and then landed with hte Jef on Holly's sore eye, Ine ab stnthe stung Holly and he thought Turver was using acid. He let out @ yell that could be heard four blocks and grabbed for his eye with both gloves, dancing around and ap- pealiog to the referee. Turner was So surprised he did not know enough to go in and finish Holly but Stepped back to the ropes with wenderment written all over his visage in the meantime Referee stepped between the men eames. cae oe aa Truck Egan Couldn't Hit the Ball) [oir ‘ Determination on oe oe ‘SS 9602 [UATE RACE Cue mile, Puree Fourreercite and upward, Vaiue 00 fret at All Yesterday, : " er contender, fints ‘ wesking : becaus. F was pra iy aoth fares “we x . +} : Seen shart 00 f f lige ‘ * ing behind him eat... ” The gle “ vais Watehfut Wine Gasity palo de) Bi se ate NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Watehful won as ensily as Yoo: 2m flasher} eaten, i ie) | an © man and came under the wire with tah Sew Mitier, @. ft eb An KR UHL PO A. | Pert ‘ |B. Powell pulling him double. Ku- @@ Peser Bor, to" 8 8 t ‘ S. } Oy hanes « ‘eodwts had wo contention for the Pime— a imi 1m Lane ‘ : i ae a ~~ Werte ~ ot Herter show * : 4 | and that good mud runner Bens, ne Ae Bg ts Ae ™ 2. a Bees M li | C am bel Thatch secured the show Hart good Won sally. Balance ariving ae Se ee apeline ice Ure GO AND SEE C. P. MeNoll has) Fuonyside {n sumreccmeeenssenemeanmenee oe ne ape Ste nee ee Ne hay ee | Pott al “Pageants grand shape now and she won ber B@QS FUTH RACK sin futons Malling, Pouryearciis apd upward. Value, toltireti, ih Eri ft 4 inn With o é ac heen ane second race in two days. She Was _.i _ 2a 4 ‘ oe 4 Nichere, : s. With » delicious flavor, and a tte 3 te the betting and won tine MEN Was Se a TN ; is 7H wm “smoothness” found In, no other caus sicsaion youRmn a 140-20 shot. Weartck had caly re y T: ¥ hd iy ownials : ‘ | Pres AR, B® BH FO A. B|Cream. you on help vet @ i. : perce es to gallop to get the place, while a4 Peinam, + low sb Ff bh | 3 4 j , a a < % ‘5% e 9) St. Shaw's parmany, Amecten ADDIT:ON TODAY is Harbor, who seamed to lke the go 20 MM Wowdih, 0a } 2 Pee os pe ek ae $$ 3 3 % S) Bank diag —— — RANGES ing, ran third because the others fe far cinan ty . ep F ¢ - % Bt . ——— had lett their speed in the barn, 88 Deore by $e OF eT Bone LZ) Sees Biesten asin $1.35. David Boland, the even-money fa Ree. ®, 7 ) 1% pe retalge sdiibew ae RFE: ets Cash Register Exchange vorite, with Fountain up, got oft gplend wise .. ll ig gs ee P+ — cn ial price Net ‘ - badly at the start, but made up his start geod, Won easily, Malanes driving 4 .. ‘ bne & ground gradually Under a nice ride === Sanco ORIN : (CHANGE a y and tn the stretch had no trouble B@OG #XTH Race Cpe ene © ceateenth miles, Gelling §Fouryenr-cite ant ‘tp-|™ Beet pot po be it Olyeni WE BUY, SELL OR EXCH. in runntig over the pacemaker Se market Baturday. 118 Pike St. ** CASH REGISTERS Woodhou Princess Wheeler, to win by a Tesi WN . length. Petham, after showing dampenec f Excursion Rates East via Northern We pay highe * cash price for speed, tired and just did beat Mise #6 irae « May Bowdish for the show. Dewey —T: |the second choloe, did not display tet Werercura & | jany speed at any part of the jour palate "Tae é. F i advantage of our ney err trip rates Major Tenny wound up a profit t= a. % and 26th. For able day for the talent by winning, Winner Geese KP. the last Srreietets Mmtane, and Yesler way fo ascertain what the matter was, end Turner's chance was gone. ‘The preliminary was between Ceci Hatfield and Chick Hudson. Bert Murphy, Imtroduced as th “foungest manager in the world, was the referee, Hatfield wus the cleverer of the two, but Hudson had much the harder punch and the referee's decision of a draw was well received. Murphy's work in the ring was as much a feature ax the scrap put up by the boxers. The gathering at the ringside was a@ very mopolitan one. All Classes. k and conditions of men were gath at ¢ from an ex Judge of the superior court “Plum Pudding Tommy Among | these present at the ringside were Russ Hall, Frank Skiener, Jack Dtave, Billy Sutherland, Johnny and Pr Ed Duke, Jim Mo ason, Harry Gr Frank Kelly and Ed Soul Turner's seconds at the ringside | last night were Kid Nelson, Oucar | Collins and Sam Johnson. Holly was lwoked after by Gearge Paris, | the well-known te The Daugherty and Jim Forney. Biddy | Bishop was timekeeper Holly was much lighter in color! than Turner, which led Billy Suth-| erland to remark that “Turner | seemed to have the shade.” ‘Vor targains in Weal” Batate” ses | Page 6. | NOTICE—Sunset phone Been changed to Main 3375, J. ARONSON 104-306 First Ave. S. POGOOOOOCOX pee ORO Aaa20| We Live and Learn Keeping 1 advar w bac wupr very Tit aiening Club Whisky $5.00 Liq The t we te 104-106 First Ave. §. Phones; Sunset Main 2375 dependent 1751 cy Free Delivery. Mati Orders Promptly Ville. race after a fierce drive REGAL SUIT That Fails of Satisfaction We have so much confidence in our Regal Suits that we say: A new suit for one that fails, or we'll return your money. And please don’t wait for us to advertise after you, put bring it back yourself. REGAL SUITS———$I5.00 Are made by first-rate tailors and are not surpas terial or making by suits that cost $5 to $10 fore out- side this store. Ask the salesmen to show you Regal Serge—cogl,' full of comfort, style and good looks; it will wear lil Mron and be as handsome next season as it is this. See that your next suit carries the Regal Label. ir wis in ma- On the On the Square Square Opposite the — the F otem otem Pole malt 615-617 First Ave. Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes cific Raliway. If going east do not fall to take low Dates of. sale June very particulars ca elty ticket office, cor. Pegistora The Sundwall Co. 609 int Ave Phone 697. Complete Housefur: shers ang Bole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges. Pike Street, Ind. 3006, 418 Phones Main 3998, The Store That Serves You Bes vey-Buch. AT THE PURITY SALE 500 BALLOONS FREE lock a ut free, to children so come and ve hundred Balloons will be given away FREE tomorrow trots 9 te 33 0's © with their parents or guardians, An edvertising scheme ye "BARGAINS, ? ein plenty. READ ABOUT THEM tSe COLORED CURTAIN SCRIM 120 GENTS FURNISHING DE PARTMENT. FEET Wagner's Orchestra, 7:20 to 10 ». Pretty color « Men's White Golf Shirt] 1 March, “Uncle Bammy” ++ +sHotaman | stripes and 2 Waite, “College Widow ++ Bennett pretty and proper for summer wear 3. Two Step, “Sliver Heels” .. -- a = cottage curtains " 0 Sh ‘ Jections, “Fantana” jobber ues, yard o" Reguing $1.90 Ghist 5. Song, “in My Merry Oldemobile” . ty Bale price Von Tiler | 1240 SHIRTING CHE. wees’ ¥ “ “An Arabian Intertude,” Hendrix VIOTS 840 nn" anc ri este, or P Men's Fancy ae 7 ‘he Rounder# Daly Si-tnch wide double Arby O'Hall ton Jr made of heavy duck and “Southern Stars Shirting Cheviota, in stripes and checks, - madras, figured or striped. . Cohen > va e ne Ot Herbert | values: yard : aye wold at $1.60; Pur bs pt, 8 ee pd Seon Monquito Net, in ail o tty Sale price SP¢ ] it March. “Happy Jappy” * Bratton yare seeee READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT SATURDAY BARGAINS, UNEQUALED PRICES. $1.25 LAWN WAISTS ONE Bix new styles —short sleeves, |i embroidery trimmed, $1 ad $1.50 values, Purity Sale ad Bho 8 SH ADOW PLAID Pu ity 8 MILLINERY SHOP $2.98 LAWN WAISTS & Mull and Lawn Walsts, low neck, short sleeves, lace and embrot- Purity Sale price $1 Handsome new utyles, $4.98 values. a trimmed. Sale price dered Made of heavy ta $15.00 for them je pric SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR SATURDAY. PURITY SALE PRICES. $6 ale urda' 36-inch Guaranteed Black Taffets Silk, red and green edge, our ad Hat $ Sat Y number, satisfaction guaranteed tn wear, per yard 8110 $12.50 and $10.00 HATS ALL | 34-inch Wool Mohair, comes in navy blue, red, green, cream, aa and ik, per yard } PRICED 6 00 27-inch Mannish Buitings, actual value $1.10, comes in dark and Beautiful Pattern Hats, our work- p-aveny ye only, per yard 7 r room's best work, every new | 27-inch Wool Mohair, black only, about 200 yards to sell at, par style, ev new . ee ° to be found at a nh Mey quality, short leng' ceriued Sateen Lining? per yard MORNING SPECIAL On Sale From 9 te 10 a m. only de box Stationery with matched ors LADIES’ Ladion PARIS GARTERS. Paris Gartera, with fancy A splendid assortme bows and buckles, In blue, cam envelopes " eRe sinal “> tor and black, | A*nadale Cembric, mii enaf ™ It Buckles, several aifteraat pa stag ag ; ae yell a i] shapes, round, oval and square, regularly #4 2c to 3e; Pu- | Smalt Nabisco Wafers e Men's Working Bocks, 3 for 2h¢ 280 and values; Saturday rity Sale price spectal Saturday Ife rf) D., mail or phone or- pai special Me NECKLACES 19¢ We WAIST SET ORe 1 regular! ™ Sse Waist Set. 2) pearl, Turquoise and Garnet day specta x Sc «gtaduated gunmetal finish FANCY HAT PINS 3é 2Ge and 3c values, very popular | 4 great aasort of fancy Hat with low neck waists; Saturday Sana, cal if A large amnortment special ve set wit jf, signs and assort 390 BEADS 23¢ pearl Ha % $c graduating gunmetal finish Up to Bbc ea SEATTLE'S FASTEST GROWING | HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT Poor goods are not wor h as they j NAILS, all sizes BE pound; sold always at at, and good goods be more Gee e ts ey cost. We carry « but the very PRESERVING K¥ LES, 6-quart enamel, et . HERE PITTERS, Roliman’s 1 Cc ‘ Sa HAMMOCK patterne, "with A new } t | GLASS LEMON JUICE BKTRACTO | t 1 4 MASON ART FRUIT JARS, w | | Wash 1 PAPER NAPKINS, « 1 Saturday 100 ¢ UMBLERS, w a ARDS AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS Placed n Sale at 6 p.m Mt u Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. mre 1113-15-17 Second Ay

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