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| wa w THE SEATTLE STA | WEDNESDA | pnd 10 y he wt thing and never did know noth ’ { ’ | Dut tired amd was beaten by both | tng, and I never won a bet in my | | Byrom Rose and Ducliat | life, but don’t play Wate idle Householder has been s« | Play Laura F. M, e — cured by Rug Hall to take Jack | | Lavra FM. was played Ike it, dan Tepes thought The Mist was a bee age ix aad om te oy | was all over in the fourth and her{plpe and bet $1,800 on the mare, aa Walters, leva much better hitter odde went from 5 to 1 down to 2/only to see the money burned up jaa | mg mace cn bas Souk. Mall | fo 1. Hagenton also received &/when The Mist was injured Sas aiap seoured a. phonems (rem | oe ee heavy play, while The Huguenot aw also secure ph | went back from 8 to & to ul to 6! The Star's best take-a-chance bet Bachowilas —— . ag" | SAW THE UMPIRE” Give | . powt tay hon ce bo! Hucovered last onday, to pla ana bo mens ee ~ , Ig the | Mies May Bowdish was £0, 8 and 4 leftfield. The Mt. Louls pall ¥ e ore he tired ; PUBLIC 18 GIVEN A SEVERE) iossed by ‘The Huguenot ani Alas | nu, fnlahed second. only beaten 8/iLL-FATED ONE CUTS THE HITS|club has not pald the second in| BALTIMORE BOY HAS AGREED hos he distance had been) |wtallment of the money due for Pug TRIMMING AND BOOKS MAVE sag Rowdtah 20 to i whe Se fahod | 10 yards further sho would have} DOWN TO A MINIMUM ANO|) © on ” Protos to ae paid short TO TERMS AND HAS WIRED n the order aam akerdon last THE BEST DAY OF THE/ed long enough to be third, a head| "°" COVERS UP THE REFVQEER)Iy Hennott will be went back herein) pow TRANSPORTATION — a F Seattle uniform " . jm front of Laura F. M ‘The dames in the grandstand wore] IN GRAND STYLE. P MEETING — RENTON HANDI-| Jolt in the Fifth, not alow Im roasting Goodehild’s COLLINS 18 OUT OF IT WILL MEET IN LATTER PART CAP THIS AFTERNOON, | The talent got their hardest blow ride on Byron Ro One of them as ca mes ee OF JULY. | jim the fifth, So much money was| sald, “Well, he may be a Goodehild) Gear Jones got rid of the ti! In the tennis to ent for the | — bet on The Mist that the booka| but he certainly is a bad boy J which has pursued him at Rocreas Wnglish x. a pa , bene - refused to take any more, her odds | tion park erday, and so spa held at Wimbledon, Kreigh Collins “cod things” were thicker at the|Kolng down from 3 to 2 to 4 to 6.| Judge acted vory badly at the! rise nite was he that ¢ gees |of Chicago met his finish im the) 14. Gans against Dave Holly? | Moadows yesteMay than blackber | Pmnystde was the second cholee at post and threw x rigs hae WrAt | were able to gather In but two rune, | third waa, Be ang bobien Ins ee) ee is ohat the fraue’ t 9 to &. ‘The money bet on The Mist |!" the middle avis was nhUrt) 44 one of theme was @ four-sacks|mateh ty Yowell by a score Oo , . i ries th August, but when It came (©) was all burned up at the post, as| 4nd immediately remounted | pene <|64, 34, 64, 446, 6 Little, the] lever agp the : manent Beach | cashing in on them there was noth: |he was kicked and badly ‘ Jother American competitor, ts stilt] (he latter part of July. Manager | ing doting, To add to the dismay | small artery boing severed. On ac-| The Huguenot equaled the track in the tournament, an he beat P.| ? gay y owe , tos of the bettors six favorites lost in| Count of the cut The Mist finished | feord when he won, running s¢ T. G. Ripon tn the second found|Tecolved a wire. from Guns lw ®& row, and many a ribbon clerk | outside of the money, Funnyaide | furlongs in 1 641, 64, 74. Me also won a mageh | m3 4 ~~, iy weal rom Tt Who had determined ¢ g the last |led all the way and won easily] } ey ‘dotault in tho third pound and as or tri rt i few on * te Seen mai Pte im better than track record time. Joe Harlan and a few friends} wan ve vereannne See: Cane St oe Durge Phil, was back at the store|Judge ran a good race and was} backed Walter Keklea from 6 down aes ee One this morning looking for his old job,| second a length in front or Peggy |to 4 and when the colt won they Dal ; hb ' * Utinn, Byron Be Kindlor, Hager.] O'Neal, It is doubtful if The Mist| cleaned up handsomely, It was in p Dalley stole » march on the Ban don, Laura Fo M, The Mist and| Could havo beaten Punnyside, if the) (this race that Joe Harlan, the colt ay atk be ena Gene a te Watorcure were all handed out as| accident had not occurred was loft.at the post. He certalnly | ee Sona” Gerda ant nak Be th n't kind, ply Was different from his namesake |have been ng to get bey “can't lose ; we end played } Watercure’s Poor Race j latgn for a fight or thousgnds of dollars, but Bot) sie public tried to get even on| Louis Plechner ts the friend of| | Nolan has refuse one came home in front. Yester-|...) an. in the last rece and backed (the touts, About nine of them Hybt with the « day was the best day the books!" 0) 4 from 3 down to 6 t veab bite be every race and] | wan noth dotng have had since the opening of the + n hen the t to the! Iped tn the br hi meeting and every one quit big| He ran @ bad race and finished out-| generally when the horses go to the ped in the ach Winner on the 405 jeide the money, After Luctan had|post Plechner ts playing about four | & puree for the winner of the Ho . wd — }aet the pace for the first half | different ones to win and the ba! Gane fight Ellerd Wine Firat. iDewey moved up and com /anee to finish in the money. Yes LUNDIE WILL HAVE TO DO HIS Championship Fight Kin was backed down from 30/ mand, wit ; in a by ajterday he ayed five horses, all ta WORK EARLY TO WIN FROM Thin will’ be practioan for the | Wown to 6 to | tu the first race, but |iength. Dixie Lad made a great|one race, to win and had it figured . ht at on ‘ t the failed to deliver the goods, the wim-|streteh run and beat Latcian two|out that no matter which one won, | STANTON — TOM CORBETT |likhiweight championship of the her turnlt ia Bilerd, & to 1, | lengths for the place he would lose WILL REFEREE Ifightweight battle ever held with Mott up Tramway and The Renton Handicap will be rua —— : 4 : Hilda, at 6 to 1 oach, ran second and | this afternoon and should prove a| J. H. Brannon, the trainer of Rell | picts STE The weight the | mes ; third, while the favorite, Irish Jew, | good race. There wil! undoubtedly | Reed, sat tn the grandstand during A ATION OF MR 4 hl one ig fie le 27 ete t at ‘ , blew up in the stretch and ran no | be a big crowd as a field much afternoon, A lady in a peokw sans et eS A | The fight tonight at Bremerton |! aod 1 ae it te not believed FILES CROSS COMPLAINT. lef ath vck tn no 10 ale where better than the ordinary will go to! boo shirtwaist seemed very Inter Ee In THE NINTH Tbetween Bobbie Lundie and Walter |Gans can do 1 but if he can ’ PB! | sereir mo n . of (i Utica looked like a copperriveted | the post ested in him and finally informed a | ** a Stanton is pusaling the aporta who | He fight him at that weigh gueve AB etnagze roe ode Se cinch in the second race and wos — =o }iady friend that she was mire he |.) gis id it was (hue ;jare trying to pick the winner,/or any weight he winhe gt Ray Ogge ce nen g bell _—_ backed from 3 to 2 down to 6 to &.| K Captain Caine and owned the | tte San Francisco jLandie is ght Gane’ Last Chance. who is insase aaah bomhe ante pier 2 at She led right to the wire when Kk. Brannon and Caine can fight) As ob , Stant ue ont , Pn Sewer, GRe Sens ole ht to b h Holly and Gans have met several! itint to the sult brought May 1 ° bane Walter Eokles fiuished strong and FE out If efther’s feelings are hu scale we ” G » last batt = . . A 1 - to th ahead. Lucy C, after n ' nd { wb igen a 8% lin the superior court by Frances | dle the « - » the Lande ea ae ‘ e | _— ary ‘ ab round go, In which Holly near - . . . Stanton fight at Bremerton - rt. ran third. The winner | MeBride has won the first race| tolling f . givelase Gene eat, Holly be A ouaven Chiopeck, mother of Edward, for a fe yed by a select few and | on the program every day this week tn 0 no much weigt o 8 man « a distribution of the esta The | since then. when the men meet ch Jown from # to 4 to 1 | land he's Hable to do it again this! fart. rug | Stanton’s clas ieee be Eabda: to es nae ea defense is that the uit was not In the third race Byron Rose | afternoon ¢ whick The fight should bea hummer, a8] weight champion. If Holly wina, |Cr2uset anu three _ THIS Is NOT A was backed from é to 4 to 1 and af | Jones sta jlinndie appreciates the fact that If|he sill flabt Hettling Netos as the enute was fort in ter getting away very badly, ran a ” RHEARAHHERRADA EH ae coed acd ihe is noing to win, it will have tolMane hae nover deawe the eolor (ot ] HUMBUG ewel! race and wes only beaten * #l ent th wei be by the k . = ' rs r h, ~ | unet » ne line, only refusing to Might G: WILL ADVERTIGE FAIR, | Jength by Rudabek, 7 to 1. Viona| MoBride and Lawrence divided |» BATTY, THE BEAR & | broke c wid! wilt have to ¢ tlaccount of nie be ng ns — | ake ihe’ Dggest sete —_—_____, _______. |the riing honors, both bringing |g ee eee eee he ee eh eto left, and Mohler pul a bigsend/of the fight Gans knows that this fight is prac The Northern Pacifie railroad | par home two winners _ The other win | jong grease which develiped| go over 12 re ie extra "wotatt | cally his at chan to rehabil!- will advertise the Alaska Yukon fair} ning boys were T. Sullivan and | ne run aud two # ; ie hound to tell |tate himself in the eyes of the pugt-|as widely as It did the Lewis and First- Class 7 ve be zl oma of ff} Graham i & biti ne is no |liatic world and pattie | Clark exposition, and also put ¢ We have bought 200 rooms of f) - prepa as ajfenen it con > indiana rd - poe i a whirlwind battle yon — ‘ nae — - . | Tallorin There was great rejoicing among eS Bl bwallop and he probably figures the Cleland, gene passenger agent, } the female conttngeat when Fenay-| 23 e sooner he puts Lundie away, the made this statement yesterday aft Suita, Overcoats, ete, made te aide won, as nearly every woman Wee Se ; reputation he will gain ANNIE ABBOTT SUES ernoon just before starting for Bt der im the grandstand had a bet down | ; : ; 3 , vand the Northwest and the bet Pa | We cut the prices in heif fr - | ee Be i siter chance be will have for an Annie Abbott, who on several oc _— - one week only Frnk MeSherry stood to win a Pe va. 2 S| other matoh casions has figured tu civil suits CELEBRATING AT ALKI. i WwW BY Al ° bunch if Laura F. M. had won, aa| Me 4 +|_ Tom Corbett, a brother of the] nuit for damages, yesterday brought eee tae * oe he bet $800 on the mare's chances. — * ‘former champion, will be the ref | nuit against the Queen City Dye| The local freight agents’ associa Ir idk wt the k that H AB Rf BH Oa Bere works for §5,000 damages, which | tion ts meeting this afternoon at was nald at the track that H. | ‘ pe 4 jahe says was suffered by a certain Alkt Point. Fifteen of the agents B. Kennery bed vos $2.800 when | a Se a | ; | gown given her by King Edward aaa 1118 Second A e. ercure won the last mee Monday - oe et . (Vil Summer School opens Jul to fn Tacoma, and will se the | | BESe a: 2 EES 4 Stich Benedl. for particulars alti GROLLSI, Manager. | Harry Stover started off well by | eae a Taibot for Patents, 206 Mutual Life. Kast 6s ji Wattresses for $1.00 each. 2 ut lost a bunch on| THEY LOOKEO LIKE BIRD. 4 24 @ = See oe BRR ayn? agerdon a friend asked SHOT, THE WAY JONES WAS . | Tron beds. each $2.00 J him who be in the Sixth race, PUTTING THEM OVER YESTER stale ess hes . [Stover rasped out “I dog’t know | OAY. mann oa Yum Yom Springs, each Dressers for, each Furniture Co. Inc. Successors to EABNEY & WoODKOUS Bole Viale pate for Charter Oak Ranges. 418 Pike Street. Phones Ma: 988, ALL NICKEL CIGARS, 4 FOR 15c ALL BIT CIGARS, 11 FOR PER FULL QUART BOTTLE. 6 QUARTS FOR ..... 85.00 memeeeetattn ne . 8 104-106 First Ave. S. [9025 "re & SB -One mile, Salling. Pouryenr-alde and upward, Vales te fret Ol. tarves Are den s jeer and web woe rx! P - j a Now Yuck Washingion gems postponed on ia ae Ba | wr ; — | rt J ~ | wt a 4 t ww ; | i ; Matin on ooh and - me } = ' te Celtahen y ~ MARVARD AND YALE cREws | ier Fine FO PACIFIC COAST LEAQU ebay ona |, ARE DOING INDUSTRIOUS! “ chow # Rowe place i, show 1. Dosti show 64 mM 4 } Rinses. FD. uown'e bg. by Wiener -Linnle tae running oe to or ‘4° 8TUNTS IN PREPARATION | Beart fwor Won ait aviv 4 as ering. it ; i) FOR TOMORROW. } ot aTM RACE feven furtongs Betting " Taree. year ote = eprerd = Veteo sj “ de ten ant Ie ad | oN Limo a . a The annual boat race between the > x ~ HE HT A OAREA mkt andito€ Harvard and Yale eights will ee ” ova > t place tomorrow at New London . a ; is oP Oe - ' ews havo boen training for oe © rn n 4 the race is ex ; s em & Tf e > close, Last re ——— Pacific Coast League. © 8 of action via Rowaten pt thew & Hagerton out show. Paget. Wen, Lost, ¥ Star's wireleas service are inuberh &@ Co. ty Keiew & Bileretic nas hee ad n t follows Beratched Retwraid” Corrs Pury - ee * " Wen des tee ed a. ae In t Ha 4 crew No, 4 9627 era Ra’ CRU yve end © bait tur tongs Puree. Four-rearclde and . i} ; 8 parsmen are calling low f F National “Le Roth Har Puyes W _ one ew fork “| bs Th “ ia prone, . : ; for. n face « ad . « nd " i es" bes 4 om. e » od _The Mlet wee Beat | at the Ls American & ‘ w ee esscar .| At @ con 9728 ETE Mach gm po “titty yarta Selling, Four-year-clde and ‘ ; yy lee ¢ : . oan . : . 5 - N 6 lays on oar ec . ie » 7 le b 4 b t a wel 104.106 First Ave. S. ae i Pr . 8 & 8 sipire wt not to spend he Phones; Sunset Main 3375; tn yPararcare, a 3 } 4 & iw ‘Eifather's money for a on the 4 J ) nm train Free Delivery. ae nesday night to han-ida was Closed with « Mati Orders Promptiz Fillet » at py A ~ ele the crowd going to the Lund sunset, but ‘netther fact | o iy, 7 driving. (Stanton fight at Bremerton. ted the betting 81.50 + 85.50 DON'T MISS this opportunity It you are looking to furnish up Dabney & Woodhouse STAR FORM CHART SEATTLE. June oe 1906 inthe presi ag lodes a 4 Weather clowty Ra Dune starter ‘Track taet Hohretber's bik, «by Hal Sart ay tor all = Land Hartan. Won oii HH meted _ OEVERE COLD TOMMY ASKS TO HAVE DATE OF SCHRECK FIGHT POST PONED, AND CLUB ACCOM MODATES HIM WATIONAL LEAGUE. pi ANKIE | nm ® 9671 yiney mace Min furlongs Belting Three-year-cite and upward Maiden Vai YC) a8 a -_--— Fin Tous CT ey te i, aes!) Tommy Burns wired the promot x Wotese ’ . Fe ers of the Twin City Athletic club © 3 a % % Fiast night, asking that hia fight » © ¢ % ‘with Mike Schreck be postponed | $ od Wek, Sreev ent tive until July 26, as he te suffering | s Frits ant Foepe UGH trom @ severe cold. The club agreed | * t em his and hits of both the - s oS 8, & © inghte nd the club will be post | me ep ' ’ ied in a few day \ ™ on we 1 hme The clubhouse in which the fight of Fn ” - ie 8) will take place le now being bullt ome at Milton, which is about half way mean Giving wham * % ™% Slbetween Seattle and Tacoma, on _~ ropes TES REET he Int ban. When buflt, it wii SECOND RACE—Feor and a haif fur Pure. Teopearcide Value t ihe tw ~ 9624 tong. - and tm Meciahold about 6,000 people and the — <— = — oo 5 TimptreJohaetene lpidew of s will - =2 amen “ i seats will rane he Hl 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE, own to § The Burns = be | b posed Ifent will be the first cont % i 4 - 2s ®% % Ritm the clubhous - ss 8m sie oe @ (Pires ae ay | Mattarien—<iede and Richey, Owen 0 lien, Place, | yy Utes pia Loey show ¢ emge Kvery all working f the Sale. Hard t sible, REMEMBER SAT 1 every tem WILL Br THE LAST DAY THE SALE TABLE LINEN REDUCED Me BLEACHED DAMASK Ife *-half actual value, a fine these goods, but do not anticipate A lucky buy ena Damask. We h price offered; 3% to offer at § ood supe values for READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT White Suits at Winter Prices—Don't fall to take advantage of the last week of the Purity Sa: EVERY WHITE GUIT REDUCED JE7S Eton Suite £5-00 | $10.00 Eton Suite foie isos Sone H 1000 Bolers Suite jolere Bults : ” ts 15.00 Lingerie Shirt Waist a pant al $129 Lingerie Shirt Waist Suite SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Last Week Purity Sale Prices y Swine Taffeta @itk navy blue, pink wee $1.00 to BLES; per yard h Whrranted Bleck Taffeta h Woot Mo! quality verd h Black Mohatr, 46 Inch Moreen Skirting BUSIEST GROCERY of 60-inch they will last axmortment that yard 1240 FIGURED ORGANDIES ue eat dainty destens quality and a large assortment to select from; values, yard 6% 12s0 INDIA LINON 10¢ Our special Ife value India Lane on at. 6 yard Nae 0c UNBLEACHED MUSLI bleached neh Fe hellotrope omen in bronse, green, light blue blue and gray mixed, regular vai . ame per yard 81.00 86 Be ise on. 36 -ine tk, extra 2-1 omes in navy blue, b wine, regular : ie be 26-inch Extra Heavy Muslin, a yard Table oth tn ¢ ine ISe values at, a y Preserving Needs at About Half Price The price bers ere lowered here on wanted goode— right in the heart of ti reserving season this store serves you best. £-QUART GRANITE PRESERVING KETTLES, 196 ROLLMAN'S PERPR: CHERRY SEEDERS, 49¢ FRUIT JAR RUBBERS WORTH & MASON'S FRUIT JARS, WORTH 66 ECONOMY SELF SEALING JARS I EXTENSION BOWL STR WORTH PAN RIM STRAINERS. §10¢ le SEAMLES COLLANDERS tie: WORTH FORGED REI 12 INCHES 14 ROGERS Bros SILVER TEASPOONS, THURSDAY, EACH Ur Pp a green and bre ya red wn: per yard ra WORTH 35 orth $1.00, ITE DOE. WHITE HAND BAGS St. oxury PATENT LEATHER GIRDLE BELT 59¢ br eta and iraday’ - 59e Leather Girdle Belt with as eye ry popular with was JAPANESE FANS 15¢ GOLD BELTS HALF OFF. THE ART~ ihe clean- t, no for ning beits, 15e¢ GUM ¢ Wi lined stitched Rage, M side 1 fit n the t and ¢ and have pocket 7 r h a neat purse faney HALF OFF. , Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave.