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»» * *% py . > " a ii —~ ae 2 THE SEATTLE STAR.-TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1906 : “| DOWN FORLIFE “(= ES) wos of os gd ee 2 WMS UNLUCKY © HOLLY WANT £ Town 6 i a"! ' ‘ } Baoan “THE MpTOWN Boys a, rare . Lane } At Carson City ; WOCKEY'’S STRANGE WORK AND —<——* y) WAITING TO THROW STONES piehen tan Weciotens ee |" RECKLED ROBBIE SOMEHOW | iin ond B bon » 8 = MANAGED TO GET THE [two are afterward, when |! : tt — | | (Oe e eT Ree ee \ CONFLICTING STORIES BRING ‘ END TO HIS CAREER—PUBLIC + STANDING OF $ | SHORT END OF ALL FINAN: | champions ttle that ted | P ‘ ft wei eh 4 of LAND THREE WINNERS. 2 . CIAL TRANSACTIONS th a a me DUSKY PUG CLAIME : . THE CLUBS : 1 ma! ORT At : , oe ‘ * BY JAS. J. CORBETT : sot emg =e 7 AT HI® Pay Five ing and a* ~ * a* ‘ 1 ’ ne, 08 ' Ko one . * race m p the am at ina Seengeee ee ® | Copyright, 1996, by Newspaper Ka ihe first people | od in tt SKINNED @RETHREN yo tows yesterday and, a@ Pacific Coast League | torprh 1 in ne wus Karp. He ‘ , a 7 » talent bral Paved Wea. L vou. | When } mortal linedod w vo cannons big | MATTER HOW HE TAEg ’ 7 m in th tal porttaee coll with him will go a D ‘| + —w 3 {3 | financial seth rm be ' eae ’ tall wan @ . | Recently 1 ¥ 2 story about | that fi ‘ ONES Diy, K J Northwestern League, | the John C. Heenan, Well, |had used Bot ith the Pia 1 ' , a) : “ 'oa| Heenan got bia from officials in the | PBS 0 MANS bone bee i 2 and, after an| ey acess "| . ; r x. With Bob Fitesimmons such | was talking J : . | In the ring Bot erally man, | ewor . c n the head ‘ el Ruled Off , “8 ! hat wae due him. H Favored Fitz ing Pee : ago Powell mace a “ 7 manager whe could) F “ I Holy Se ae which he adm ) i : hold leant while the | ®# f ' ' (200% ng a ablo | “Yeu come :) br vi fight wa k andjlont. Pe { deem § ro now «and 7 ' pieceit t iu ' " 1 felt t know? ' 1 | Of course the | wt hin mief * for w hot re . ' | WOLD «THE Amertoen ftw th ‘ . J n was the experience at the f * r | ee par Vier. t fo club most the same f f it \ Yor * : o » " | New Orleans Job a ‘ ne knew y the oa * " 4 \ gan . “| But the Burne affair was n cae et . é ng compared to hin misfortune at |.” . : - ag eo New Orleans when he fo ht Jie : . a gad ch ah e ' it | Hall. He was to b “ar bw | @riving nao. | ben a have received | that - : - “ . pal | © having le °e t bia fellows. 1 never iin Srereey < third and | j# bogus check for and ant . pret an ' , . 10. U. for the mainder. How att A good sto ang with a if vek might hav a Geen Gorhalt. terian ta. bn ; t ‘ sera | The first ruce was won easily by “s oud had to be handed to! iv 4 we he ter ac said 1 war a bie follom aad Palomon, with ™ Bride up Mre Pre (died peer ane ne | was in Frisco tha le maine ‘en heat gat beat Banlado a length for the le or Hall at that time and | Set lumbl ne far as be y ' out Place. | tio > Ae ee ree ie te ht to a swell but & By Three Lengths. cere |funetion. After sitting around liet- ° Charies Green, who tested . ra One by Earp. 1 amg cha ets Roce ve Pipes Sat Sages legitimate fa en r The As don ve bimnel some reason went back In the t PREVIOUS WINNERS WILL PA.) The worst rovers hte an sparring an opening ' « ting fram to 2 to 6 to 1. He was RADE BEFORE THE GRAND |) oon by Referee E veedine pied a buneh in one corner of the | * , the class a ase end ba a STAND—DEMAND FOR BOXES fought Tom Hharkey . gps. omen oo gh fed ‘ teptng me peg > 19 LARG |ified Bob for an a if nd nan a ; ed Bob for an alleged foul, an bog Joo Wolcott or Dinke beat Heppy Lad a length for the ag . _ 1 couple of jaba himself rd ae the ralshman never received nm get away before a counter | ¥#Y | 414 Titus ff, the favorite, romped all The King County Fair association} TO hit any one of "elena head | Needs « Manager, way in the third and won by is making great preparations for} See vere wind “rm begir ' we * ne funnian of ¢ sitio Dethe, tall you that he was all but in Made Good. | which will take place Saturday,|* 9m the occasion of that fight Young Corbett made good on his Taken all in all with the balf| magazine ta played no smal July £1, There will be seven races! ,. oth : "1 on that day, and, a4 « large crow? alsee » setbacks he has had, Fits| par ia expected, the Hevttle Blentrie| 2°* fn the * in the seighborhood of he had to nversation, although ok wise two or three times when he didn't mean it AROUND THE PLATE. THE BEANVILLE BOYS AT THE BAT. Bed Room Suites a company hae promised to provide|**” am $25.00 Three-Plece Oak Bed Fiinree lengibe. Sea Sick put up #| pinto whem Maxtress won, she being aiven the «inoer an argument and adequate accommodation fer the rie wd € switched ¢ ps from room Suite $16.50 |) very game finteh and just did mose| backed down from § to T to 2 She) might Rave won Juyner wee Wt re cogoers There was # sequel to that Shar-| books, and the man that told me | o+ $22.50 French Oval Plate Mir loat Linda Rose. There wae 8) got away fying end 2 by four! running down the back stretok, but ‘There ie already « large demana| **? Fitasimmons fight that | can|this story saw that Corbett was Holly te quite right ix 4 er Suites cones $14.00 J) rome tip out om Shady Lad, but lengths, but if Joyne made ap « world of growml On4)¢., boxes for Derby Day and the ool rouent ner After the fracas growing a bit groggy and would do | ment, and it is doubtful & vf he ran nowhere. lehoice, had not got away from the| beat Procrastinate a sose for the) coo.) is being rapidly exhausted rtin Julian, at that time Fitz's| well to simply block and try nolgny white lightweight iy $2700 «6 Three-Piece §=Bedroam A good thing was put over the| post all tangled ap, he would have) show Porecas desiving benes bad better | “2805 retired to the bar of the leads Finally one of the young today who hae onything Sutte for ........ 810.00 j Given ao Poor Ride. put thetr applications in right away,| 00! Baldwin, in Sam Francisco, | ladies asid to the proud ttle chap | Holly ts fident of s | Homentead, the favorite {n the because If they don't they are liable — pagas ipa | ony se from omagranit Mr. Rothwell, have | over Gone and (f be anil | - Svery swear word tm the English y ever read ‘Hypathia? Young 1 toget fifth race, was again the victim of/to be disappointed language and some that were | Corbett thought a minute, and there ! 1 “% or a bad ride and finished out the Tmoney. The wineer turned @y tn | Ductist, whe beat Dr, Sherman a nose. Katie Bell ran @ pice race and finished third Parade Gearcatcher. [coined for the occasion were passed j was | no way out of it for him but STAR FORM CHART % 2 | i = Frack fest. HLH. Egbert, presiding judge. Ba Duke, start | OTZO FIRST RACKE—Four furlongs Belling Twoyearolds I] Value to fret $160 | | ‘The management hes arranged to have Rearcatcher, the beat horse that ever visited the Northwest, ps rade past the stand so that the Be attle Iron Bed Sale 165.00 Brass Beds for $25.00 $1800 fron Beds for .. 813.50 $16.00 Tron Beds for ..911.50 $14.00 fron Beds for .. @10.50 $12.00 Iron Beds for .... 88.50 cogoers can see what this 4 horse looks like, and the wis = of the four previous Derbys vin: Horstius, who won in 1942 Tele. Horan “ey Y 6 om Royalty, who won in 1903, Blue his mage a ceaesctty T ar Matthews gk ABS Tofteet “| om Tl The Indaee and stews of the a the 1904 vies , and an anny The | oe of'die ‘witli: onc cemmner odin Dain ens rit Rowen, 7 3 ay * fa { % itrect Beaded down the toftouing sareded pam the stand. ‘This witiE Sie" wil rea averyboly. Read and be a buyer } Also a choiee lot of Rugs, art I) Sor ire. New sures isa eS Ame } Jecision last night: “For eanduct | Parades Paw ne uf the a mt Noe me 8 = * Rarnanew " contrary to the rules of raciag dad |0® ® walaue feature of the day | Squares and Carpets, It will pay Ft atm 3. Mahe ee ea 1 Witte s |prejudietal to the beat interests of Derby Day Favors. | TeaandCof- Supply Your Kitchen With New Tinware, It will Be you t look over our stock be- oa jthe aurf, Jockey Benjamin Powell] On Thursday, July 19, which ts! Cheep Tomorrow in i fore you make your purchases. Freeman pews AS ew Sf Mette echoes fee Elis herehy ruled off the turf foritadien’ 4 the association wilt! f Pots “THE BUSIEST BASEMENT.” tart geet Won ciety there arivtag iife.” make ite ancusl distribution of ee Pie Pans, worth 6, go at eoeeense ‘ee Remember the name and = - “ — Derby Day sourcnirs to the Deep Jet he Pana, worth 7 number OTRO SECOND RACK —Str furlongs. Sel iing. Three-year aide Meliride carried off the riding | patrons of the trock | Plated 8-Quart worth 2h Oe Value to first $209. |houore yesterday by riding two ‘The «h of horses in thie year's) and Coffee i ane a ee . weer’ rs a so Sag eee | winners, Rettig, Keogh, G@ham | Derby will pre be the big 4-pint sine, wo canst tier Regent hw) Dabne & Woodhouse as r iP WE Gland T. Sullttvan were theoother/that evor went to the post in this Shes Dhiqusing tite E Soeenbae tase Dene” wort tie anes, y ie £ [ders & won rates. event and interesting contest Is 49¢ | Retinned Bouce Pans, worth Ihe, go at | nears assured | Rookmaker Bngstrom thought | Rosaro would win the second race ‘ *) fiend backed him down from @ to I ® Hite T to * pags | ‘: All the planers at the track play- } led Gorgaletic in the last race and i be o . . backed her down from 7 to if to U ° ’ sane rine ¥ to 30. THIRD RACK—ix ferlongs Selling Fouryearclds and I} or upward. Valae to first $200 | Refugee” gave three winners j Furniture Co. Inc. DABNEY & WOODNOUS Compiete Mousefur shere and Sele Agents for Charter Ose Ranges NOTE PRICES QUOTED. tra finish and weight: per yard hangeable green, «rey, lavender, br Taffeta Sith, $1.00 4 Bwine Taffeta Silk, wor Li Disposing Ihepoming abt b Ba TeSEreweng geo Silk, 2 wide, blue, champagne and natural color, regular price bise, brown, green, maroon and black; 18 Pike Street, Phones Main 3998, Ina 2008 spowtna of all wool Albatross, all the pot ening shades, 60 qu { Wool Mohair for Bathing Suits, 6-in, wide, Navy bive. nd called the again yesterday —_— LS .. third race one, two, three Moth saison Wink 6 ie bom & 8. bis “Best Bete” won cn inw siel agenains INTO PRO 12ige LINNETTE @e ~ Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Sc Pe eS SS ‘3 FEOCIONAL RANKS WITH A 36 Inches wide, full fleece Linnette § Tobacces. “ § : 1 s | The Amalgamated Association of| WHIRLWIND FIGHT AND AS Suiting, 12% values. yard @¢ A few attractive « af ‘ a Sie a Touts held a meeting tet night at TONIGHES THE FANG. will surely cateh F J ARONSON =e eS Re = My the Mngs aud expelled a j CLEANUP IN BATH Se SCOTCH LAWNS 3i40 i E ve nr tia Slim” for conduct unl fam Berger, the California ama TOWELS Light and dafk patterns in small 3 104-106 First Ave. S. pine paoe DR Wick place L show bt Mone show 66 member. He te alleged Gihawe| tour heavyweight, made bis profes wat 0 1-08 Sate Weuda 06 cat figures values; yard § 12 Ibs. fancy white ‘ ee a gone to work sional debut in Philadelphia last me out quickly, each ae Bae : SOOO Bart geek Wom san Otnere arte ine ~ night, hooking up with Jack O'Brien Dutiful was polled ap at (iw ba in a eix-round go. and a whirlwind We CREPE PAPER Se $1.00 KID aves eo. We are leaders tn our line 9732 FOURTH RACE ven furlones Selling, Four-year jish of the fifth race and wad fight resulted. The men fought at|f A orm, beat quality Crepe} A special lot of Gloves, regular} ot vise ot og bet have lots of huitstors aed upward lame coming back to the sealer weights, so no announcement paper. full length, 186 value oo. Sateen tniee-traceen . . : & |looked as though he broke déwn made of the weights. It was cmagading Gate prise be we ree ond witter Diape. | Dt Ertewe Food, ot. ae es? | stated th Herger weighed J MMe CASTILE SOAP 1240 Sale price @R¢ | 2-Ib rackage Soda ; *2 i Garnet Fergus, ¢ the well pounds and Ofirien 175 Rerger|E sm. bar ra quality C packs: ooeeeeem ss man and owner of Rear made a very fav Impression DISPOSING OF ART GOODS | jo. sack Whole Wheet $ © fii was taken suddemty Hl at th on his first professional go and po ing Sale price tory lensotig 10 to 12 at, a sack 3 H lows yesterday afternoon and was|mixed it up continually with and Eyelet Ku- gy COLONY % S [removed to his apartments jn The | O'Brien Aity. Dainty, Bat- 10-Im, sack Graham Flour, = tember des Priceg reduced ec aoe e Stewart, in Judge Habert'¢ alto second round he enbers t is redu ; SAUTERNE procrastinate anew f{modile. His Hines ts not Miriqus ot Jack's eye, and tn 3éc Battenbergs and Dollies, each | Fancy Large Wallan PY - yeew £9, ema jhowever, and he will be all Hight tn | the third round O'Brien was forced jum oat 81.50 Battenberg Center Piece | Gmalt French Prunce, a& * a fow days. o une all his sbiil tha ¢ pettenne, . ¥ “ = ~ FINTH RACK Beven f “ —_ = | Caltfornian’s rushes he ft embrotdered elar a Freeh Ranch Kees. af, & ; 9733 FF RACE—Seven urlongs Selling, Foor year-olds and Rocksend, the Rogitah Derby win-|two rounds O'Brien seemed embroidered corners Rest Jersey Butter, at, ais f upward. Value to first $200 ner, for whom Aust Belmont paid |cleverer and had Berger guessing, || others; Disporing Beet Minnesota Corn, sf E LA a $126,000, arrived in New York yeo-| but Sam improved as the fight went sone f Ee ‘ ‘ terday from London. He ste on and had O'Brien decidedly wor} ; a as voyage im good shape and od | ried in the lest two rounds. f Per Quart Bottle s i. oS avery ii while betng unloaded] When the fight ended both men : 1 tee re i ; from the ship were covered with blood and the $20.00 SUITS $12.50. $18.75 SUITS § 90 Piast, ¢ me 38 os » referee waa also marked with the I Grey mton Suits, trimmed in bieck, real stylish af- | Fancy Eton Suits, that sold at 2 Ris Dretifu. 6 ie 7 ¢ ios AMERICAN LSAGUE erimaon fiaid from his efforts to fnira, sold all season at $20.00; Disposing Sale $25.00, all late x Disposing : Fie I, OE. To. ha ni ‘ am ® }eeparate the men. No decision tx price é si25e : . awe rman glare 3 show Helt chow 8 a Leuk 1 tlallowed tn Philadelphia, b it EB winck @0k Sw t Sheirte Rice dre b « Won alt tvivtng Raed 4 Patiow. Ria Duka > v5 ade and Conner, Giaee and | seemed to be the concensus of opin Full assortment of Ladies’ Sweaters Just the thing for campers. jon that O'Brien had a slight ad - pe | vantage Berger surprised every a one by his speed and cleverness 9734 SIXTH RACK—One mile. Purse. Threeyearolds and up ward. Value to firat $260. 3 By cs * & Gland bis showing last night makes 1 | All trimmed and untrimmed Millinery marked down §-4, 2-3 and 1-2 * ate neengperange na Ly | a formidable candidate for the Seaeate ie Saw tate y heavyweight championship Straw Hate B — —— Straw He SUITS MADE TO YOUR ORDER Big Lot of be White Dack Caps $17 rv — cilidiieindianeeiibammmciala pl d= Garvey - Buchanan Co. ae 4 m | cntonge ; jo More, No Les Pree Delivery Talbot for Patente, 205 Mutua! Life | Kein the showmaxer, 217 James at, | "== Tork : : RAY TAILORING, co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1115-15-17 Second A Mat! Orders Promptly F