The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1906, Page 2

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BOOKIES GET BiG GBETTING crowo TENDS SATURDAY'S mace AND BUT TWO FAVORITES WIN—FAST TRACK TODAY The Big. Crowd That tatned Raturda { amdunt of me Kunnss the Gat ond race and Tavors and K aterfered ry tw utrode Walter Kx the race others Titus Did Well. Jan A.M after leagh the way tn th rag” be ridden out by Melfi wt finish to win f Beat 5 & goo? rx Seastfow ver a head f t er bea eer and left when had netiriers’ race Jonge? as tng Alarie WM enor @ay and fin won by R eT oon "Duel cecasion Viona beat her Fengths Won in a Gallop. Dexer bad only to gall the Fist e. Cright Making the paco and f fide the money, Christine A Dusty M a head for the The track will be f b ot the fhoon and as two distances . Sport shor Your Money = The reasons why every yo legitimate investment fs no danger of losing your money gad that tried Seattle business m Dandie its affairs. There are m: feasons which Chas. Ouener, Secy | Johuny Lyon AT ngatrom, apd Harlgy alt NO THE 8&COND , a 1 Rightful for large auld PWRLETH AND. THE Oe gs n TOGETHER IN LOS tnd won handaonne whens, | GAME 16 LEFT UNDECIDED, . ANDO SHOULD FURNIGF home in fron . . a= 4 joame 9 AFTER PLAYING SEVEN IN: ‘ih or THE Bast lip me handicap and ba t NINGS doth from 4 to , ie » " * he {em rau a bad race and f Is fuide the mone p Baseball fans got p' ut Nee ween 5 he jon park yesterd rnoon ’ ; os There was a big plunge or t nnings of hig " b , Ane kod down from 19 to 8 1’ heart-breaking Innings and con |* “ le onive f * fed with th : ve lia AMERICAN LEAGUE | */ i en “me if 1 " x“ “4 8 ‘ » - 4 TEDDY JA I jens Bonny of a a4 H i z : aaae dat ienane Too Many “Accidents. ene ' leit wp * The crowd tox © yeute on picion tt ¢ é “ s wn ome ty ball’ mixed tn wit WITH THE AMAQEURS. « |« chanes he J she mischances Mohle who p " “ 8 Mee the Punct POLE BREAKS AND PREBE| Hinnk out of the game Friday, yen: | [hel ; , | ’, nee ed t Vil « | JOENT'S GON DECIDES TO TRY | oon unne " | SOME OTHER FORM OF ATH. B's | “8 t | th . a t | Lerics © playe F z ‘ - : , nm mle figh a LL han ne ° ie ‘ , were om the . vi «e hrough h games be red in the Firet n n | welg is on he la th game le got one t 6 t 1 i Fra . t ’ P ‘ f winning « | “ i th * 9" 6 : @im end it { ) Mott wae h ogy j st | " @ toa ° ‘ sat ng him t ‘ was advised te e« f ¢ t va! 4 Siren alae Four Failures. : aetna | unt, noe ny a % STANDING OF ° vera pe 7 “ Mr M ee . st of the s« in ast t ya wu . . . 4 ¥ vera! days’ work Be wu | O20, Gnd the mame ¥ lg LL RRR aatee 4 ~ ey - At sy and| ceeded to clearing the bar at 9 feet Anat Bs, Bransgore Pacific Coast Le me . w York, em sion hat he aches, but on his second trial at |) Te nongee ihred. Won, Lost Per Ct | renault, whe no a e 4 make a flee eesiona!| this t th e snapped end . n Fortis ‘ « ee have bee a . wir unaed down into the ; e ' 6 r + eas . + ~ ee f I e ' to} a i t t a ‘ otween * - < ¥ . F ’ . ern League. ‘ od. as ¥ ’ a bis, wae a” liom ‘ y e we t ~ .? © ” fa ne bes na ie judgement eve time f ke ot esider ’ Decides to Quit ° , o Angeles Satienst Leagun . After finding wheM his feet be | Oe ** : Payes. W 1 Pe 4 tom 4 . . aged Tedd nfided to severa) ¢ " ere * ° | ‘ — * eee » alos at ta f aor ve 7 t a tur . ' t t " ‘ ™ a * * ‘ An odd feature of Saturdta na fe ack ox Clthet, tf ¢ ck manageme P ee ¥ spert was the fact that Melitah, | fourth ~ wo ® +7, not a6 ject he © oo won the third race, ts a daugh | Ps Lynch and Seasick, wentto| cioser to the ground In the f he . ° oaks: 3 American er of Dewey, who won baat | th ’ ay horse ace! > , . ve oo Hate : oo Der ox The Place to Invest ” c @ management git not ob ae «ray. PE Hy So! Witte Hendrie, wh ace . oue we corts * *' no Harve not 8 . —- , Philadeipnia rr . “lof the leading turfmen : , re oreys | sean ‘ Mert hitting and | Sherwin s » = - the leading tare Dewey broke the track record for|at the : oie Sie canilimaineantbineninianal ~ yeting 9s some i a o » + led 4 > ‘ ; is Aer) ag the mat Hstanes tn le could » a Free Var aq : WR} : : ariomehghe - : x cries Resi ant Metcon: MoGrager | Settee od hed , 1 yea aray bo } Wes otne = McBride again carrtod off the rid Band Box Ma : | WIN AY VieTonia When Dick De ng honora by r two wingers | The bettin t live eeoher NORTHW SAN LEAGUE. | ten Beach te é& The o rec e take b' ly H feo n The tw fave’ ¢ me ‘ ” * . |The other races were taken by T all Shr noon andl bonght than the Band Box MapWPE Asenommn 2 a aa Kt Considy w ¢ his place |Suitivan, Patme, Graham, Fountale | nearly $100,0 handled in the!) Pesgegl eee sition Wis oon, 23 tna metas |Vieer'e B.C. opened | 6 Nortpera ¢irew |sod Lawrence | ring « on one onder, Free SO WERE. | ears wae 8 large attendance and | _ ad ie civen Friday ead Satu iT oi are of age, to learn) Seattle bores won ye eh |. Benil Prisk, the oer was oxtromely ne - eS > nama won the half-mile dash with very Meat purchase of $c o newspaper bastness, 1307 Seventh ayer, is not leading the | ied the way the jockey rode| wel ac qeadh uate ons . . _ ” Powell up. Ambitious, owned by )Pa7e! eo “ association in h it be pleased to «ive you, if ‘Will call at 416 Batley bide Pyr nished rooine/ all good goods, close in. Apply to Ranges. 49 Pike Street, Phones Main 2998, J. ARONSON 304-506 First Ave. S. Cut Plug To- bacco 50c PRR BASKET rh. -_- Queen Anne ” Whisky $1.00 PER FULL. QUART Pb Th $04-106 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset Main 2275; fo. 7 Gependent 1761. Free Delivery. Mail Ordore Promptiy Villed ° hia money wit ure of T fooma, well for DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Mousefur shers ang Bole Agents for Charter Oak ind. 10 Patterson’s Seal THE five-dollar Oe LEADER ieee ; pypuig’s CON eee “AO Lair ezes| LONG OME | = THE FOURTH Captata RKO yy are ace at five fur . which t# somet event at one Buy Your Firework | Piper and Taft's 1034-26 Second ay. Largest | mont, lowe joes in Beatle. ***' day ~|Holiman, of Le | Indianapolis, an STAR FORM CHART SHATTLE, June 20, 1906 —Thifteenth day, Weather fine Track fast. H. H. Bgbert, presiding judge. Ed. Duge, starter 9647 FIRST RACKE—Seres ferlongs Selling Four yearobte Value te fret $160. e G48 SECOND RACK—Stx and» half furlongs. Selling Three year-olds, Value to firs 420 enn of LAberty in our north window American Made Flags Musita Button Silk Button Hole Plage, mounted - ia ® satin Flage je porn tk Byton Hole Plage, m 4 | asuatie K—Five furlongs. Purse. Two-yearolds. Value Sitk Byton Hole Piag 10. @uslin Flag Ho Hag -vaer ° Weiitad a ‘ WHITE HAND BAG FOR THE FOURTH American $1.25 Law American Made Good BEST PRINTS. 9650 FOURTH RACK—Pive furiongs) Belling. Four-yearolts up ward Value to first $200 Nght and 8 Todow Worse a 7 ~ Warray. 4 is 468 Titus ' » » and ¢ a 10¢ bey socees 100 9651 FIFTH RACE—One mile. Tacoma handicap. Th rida a Vaiue to first $610 oe ar standard of style and it can be satistied in No matter howgiigt fit and good tail Regal clothes. We don't undertake t you pay $ fora suit you have ¢ good making and perfect fit. ¢ It ishere—in Regal suits. If color changes, or it wears out too soon, come back and get impossible, but when e right to good clgth, 9652 SIX rH @ ACE ev mile and Atty ard Selling. F another or your money. On®the Square Opposite B Opposite ‘otem Prey Totem Pole 615-617 First Aventie§ \. Pole Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes Open till 11:30 Tuesday Eve. Closed on Fourth VE TH RACE One mile an ft y ie Thre 7 , : nd fifty ya i eo} ‘ On the Square an. W. He tists nw Ceveriy, Wain ariving Lumber Exchange Bldg. kee, are the on etter th: Thousands of articles in datly use In every Ame ) an early as You can Tyesdaye bo a8 not asl eee 106 | Ps ; 10¢° eee |the horse abe bet on. and after the| won by — race she © ypinton in a’ mare * os were bese eee 9 ig Mt tl ured out he was slugeing hing like the form the coast Carr of on, of Milwan jhe used to display on puisville iG eeu hen Hole F Made n We 98; chol | ‘ in TH SIWASHES BREAK TIE . NATIONAL LSZAGUE LITTLE FELLOWS WILE COME ANGELES | 0! meet af e has beer? between w& one of Canada Amerionn iting, but the big lar an Frisk 4 ONE) y FIGHTS EVER TTLE STARS-MONDAY, JULY 2. 1906. -—— aceeeel Haga PE = —— | fy . AMUGEMEN GEATTLE ; A The Mee a 5 welgh wras wi - * on ’ * 4 de * , ‘ ‘ Grand ° . pg Pant ped e ‘ * : a : . . “ a v aude @ ee * Pantages Theater n 4 . * * Centra Theat 1 * . * od t Pav Ro * “4 ‘ «: Grand Picnic July 4th “| Under Auspices W.0.W. b fe earth = | We Guarantee The Sult You Order r goes te Brigh he starting, Mare ly near the top n was beaten again Mon hed ahead of an household to are in From the ‘ef PRAY TAILORANG CO, s, who * AKO. players {\sappointed mounted. tifferent made to Flags for -the Fourth WHITE LAWN WAISTS. MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS. American Made Good: Fine Mustin Gown: ) select from "be 10¢ fe we of ose y Oregon Ft ( Sarat ga Chip: Boiled @fam Hom is Oy ans Oysters ire Hor tly fresh Ra Washington Paper An $1 ar en Knives BE Strietly All Wool Made to Fit First Class Sults to Order $172 No More, No Less PANTS @2.00 A LEG The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. GREAT AMERICAN SALE OF AMERICAN MADE GOODS be Dont fall fo see Uncle Sam RIBBONS FOR THE FOURTH. American Made Go fin. wide, extra heavy, Amer an 60-INCH BLEACHED DAMASK. Good weight and nice assortment p $6.50 SHADOW PLAID SKIRT A Made of all wool mixtures, new Other Tuesday Specials WC na an Garvey - Buchanan Co. 1113-15- NATURE'S REMEDY Guaranteed to cure Constipa- ton, 25e¢ « box Ragley’ $ oa Pik and Pike oldered SUIk Flags, a at Seats Free to t | Men Only Pray TalloringCo old Seattle bal 1201 First Ave. Cor. Seneca St. Strictly OnePrice House. found Re: at Reduced i, Whi and 12% SILK DEPARTMENT. American Made Sttk Black Guaranteed Taffeta, sale price, a yd..$1.00 rns, 38c values, a yard 19¢ $5.00 meriean Made Goods 85.00 ns, $6.50 value ream G@& at, a dozen .. 20¢ 1 Fork se u Pee a Jars, doz, GO¢ n ic dary re 19¢ 17 Second Ave, ———_

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