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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1906. OOOO ene tO | a { NAT time. W an ov is srominent Derby candidate, has] Mies May Bow " . | Witt fact he ta * 1 iw} Monde ZIPPITY ZIP! THER SIWAGHE EVERETT HANDICAP 18 RUN IN to s x naif'tha . or foot, and yoste ARE HITTING THE HIGH FAST TIME AND FURNISHES he was laid up wit . { Yous | PLACES AS THEY eHOOT TWO INTERESTING FINISHES | nay + A cot ot (ren ty DOWN THE 6LIDE —THREE FAVORITES WIN led by Jack MoP Comeney aienguennen ate blow wi ‘al | " h PACIFIC t “ M . Yr. & from ¢ 1 t oe All ts to r sof The Kve Iag a bs ' 8 . . . . " and an olghth, . ae t y/ > “ , ond i wa by T Davie Mt ; f Aa ‘e ad $ Tw ' 4 he « a * | ‘ e } ' u ® Psat at AMER 8 we A = . 1 tt t 1 " w ‘ frei, mane in f fi 1 i} and ! nt of the 1 riding Line econe alans f A, Ww " dn | £ the rut 6/790) bh t R " 4 hy s were t mm the tb race, Melitah wa ot a . t at " throws fence and| : 1 ' ! at are linte tven in her] t : , was : ot She will be unable to race} - H 7 ‘ for some t brigh ; Jow Mel * | f : 3 "i De “ Molride had only ope mount yes K Hipeaaretes Tired ‘ ! terd He rode The Mist in the P 4 ; aw ' ‘ A a he w t wise the widle very muct tor the next | J ' 1 was t a t few daya, ae be is ander « pea a ‘ . ' i v Pow . f aw k, on Account ‘ m in § } v f . behavior at the post atting =D t i chet A. f ' 19 . nd ny j a ! a beer Lawrence pat up mighty nifty : t t n. His b ride on Stilicho in the handieap. & and | i ‘ wa as y,” wom the/ He rated the horse with good : i . Derby with Roya ! ent and made his run at just ee t right time. J } Capt. RR. Rice wae ¥ mn i * i inted y " vor th Joo Harlan thought Ruby would) ) in Pa PUREE OOSS + ORE fact that be have his ¢ win and bet @ large amount on the! oh i pitched & 1 d . tb a sce ; ~ | STANDING OF ; . ea Te nd did not allow the Webfeet t la | s &s rae Ky. The only redeeming feature of eocteis. endh 42 ty the game, from a Seattle . to Katie w i view, was nable from M Piaget. 'Y m1 el the head | SEATTLE, July 18, 1906.—Twontycighth day, Weather fine $0 Blankenst to “ ' ‘ u as look to t eb o, 2 ved Track fast. HM. H. Rebert, presiding ! Ed. Dake, starter leut off one ran and possibly two ¢ a % m@ mame as 8 got OT41 FIRST RACE—Five anda furt Belling. Four | The whole Se team playe “ HM « to win | va an t t 18 yearolds and upward. Value to H | ball, « fou . ad be s pe tol “. a | 7 che is! Sea Sick had an easy ¢ bea on we | them » werg numerouR ed tng B. ¢ econd, wit is = ‘ nisplays which could not re £ in, ning by o * fit * 4 EZY MoGWATTS, THE HEAVY HITTER OF THE “DEEGTRICT, MAKES ANOTHER ached ootem to t peculiar wa * a4 pr was th ot ° ting > } ae Ae HOME RUN in which they came up. ‘ r “ a4 ip. Mortngu a long price, surprised ‘ : he teams will meet again th € every one by tting third place. s 4 erncon and the BSiwashes w . ' 2 After 3 xwed a buret : a in of a mile tn the third, Yankee Jim came on and won easily by a length from Milsora, who finished fast Bianched C. showed the best per DISLIKES YOUNGSTERS ace caleba neat 9742 SECOND RACE—Pive and half furlongs 2 four yearolds aad upward. Valve fo first 920 | ft Teton Wire . “Ns a a ee | —— | - H * } siesibiabiiiigsinp b: oi SELES aieny peur [YOUR REAL OLD-TIMER Sacre ea form she has yet exhibited at AR RBM POA & thts meeting aad got the show J ; 3 tawuie Sula H. quit to nothing. Grece 0 r ‘ ; 5 Wesiag 4 who was well played, fost whatever ie ied Be ‘ chance she had by bolting 4 32 ‘eas Fig Rae ee Se Northweatern , Molo : aye Set Fast Pace. ~ 2 iKim wittiams Gives Pp eter, ite ii : 8 . ons) Misty's Pride went out and sets . & i j or . a8 i ye ith faat pace for Ruby, who always held 7 | THREE ROUNDS OF INTE e 8 a tik her safe. She overhauled Misty’ om y mar Pride at the stretch turn, and afte SEP a | SSTING WORK BEFORE BE that {{ was no contest, Ruby win. As. , ping by two lengths in very fast | PUT To o.gep, ae tree propose j time. Misty’s Pride beat The Mit [Ph cnn rot — — Ra Siders of the atx ins for the pl it was s wrongs. P “ | 4| watershe : — eae wees Oren THIRD RAC E__Five furlongs. Purse. Twoyearolda. Value [| who fidet aidetias th Givens © , F| Setecsed 3 Ruby stepped off the five furlongs | «- {| Yould have the honor of being t gga |day night w a $m one minute flat. i 7] third man on the night of the tol Totste afternoon and q Huguenct Wins. } ]} | Gans fight took place yoster ae jamreed to by LS The Huguenct was the heartily | * Tcween the representatives - vend " na gestion of Coun played favorite in the last race and fewarded bis backers by setting a terrific peace, and inning, afte: eral bers will not make the trip, * oP tighters, Hoth sides submit 5° Gr giaaemmmae or gt oaaee Het of names which were Gusee until the iiet sarrewed doy ng Pe Mak auy mew t three men who would be © by Vackeoo Deut ie New tery to both aides 4 ine They are Jim Morrison, : Wiarhe f Mattan tmterfored wit 2 WOMAN 15 WARNED BY he om a a nseesenieummnemenstisin “ rent, of Portland, and Mar pl f oT 44 FOURTH RACE—One and an eighth miles Everett Handi ren, of Spokane, Morrison, “ pees Gladys Thomps . cap. Threoyearolds andup. Value to first $226 spite of {numerous Fequests, NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. [fore Ju Gorden y || Vaton Worse a a a a becboy tga] Intely refused to serve, and how ernoon, charged with % we "Wxiccnes qf ithen decided to communicate with{ Youngsters who are drafted from | green and this kind of treat-| ss % Mi io Coan eneas on ee ~ © > ta J both Mew Green and Grant on} min joanten have pretty tough | ment iy broke my heart. 1 fe ond ecoccecee BBS ection we ~ 1. hg 2 4 $f Githe aubsect and sacertain theif | sailing among old fellows, who | that I couldn't de anything on that| “4...04., Pos She Was Snewes eo ot . th) 8 fi wtehes. Tesent their Intrusion, as they re am. Indeed, it looked as though . ead Derrick ine “ " + et Are Making Weight. gard the event of each newcomer |the old mers hoped £ wouldn't auc x ww |~ Boat throw Four ott 4 P is || ss : jence of the Inexora- | coe Liewe this be the Way M0*t|orys Harbor 21193 0100-8 2 away ave them cleas i - . » ei. = =. weg jo tine bons fol t soon or late & spright- | youngsters are treated. 1 k : ealeaaae = i\ine mew at the Pantoriam = : =_£ a Sas ae orking Bardli, young man, fall of hope and] would have been in for the same |, Metterns-Goatein, Bruker end Murler:] 199g. Molly had « etrenuous experience tn ~ {nger, will be called upon to shove | dose at Pitteburg if I bad stood —— oa Ai hte training quarters yesterda : He aside the veteran whose hinges are/it, When I went to that tenm | been wiabiog for & sparring | crowing rusty, and whose arms mers started to give me - - ; ner that could slug, and yestell nave gone ata: ame treatment | had been acc —lFive farion Por co-yoarolds and fi) day a coal black gentleman of colot.| joag6 Tannehiil, one of the 4 at Clncinnat!, but I returned a upward. ae to firet $100 Cage one hed line the farm | ont left-hand hers in bis «| good as they sent. I answered stare urniture of 7 tte. a EP Fy] hesitancy ot speech and a dialect] nis first appearance among the big | wore, and I didn't try to warm up a ‘ ee > Saomrase be en os eee eae oe of any | fellows + in 1801. He had (bit. { sald to myself, ‘T have come . ; ee ee og Sad |i minstrel on the be aAdeaneil ee crabise to Canstamnit and bet me. cn 1 ‘ ie, : afted bi janatl, and had |to paddle my own canoe a a rooms, well fur ’ = ee —— _ . who Is training HOY wched a wonderful game on hit |my part, and that ts all d a ae poe a meee Ts ton det eens Ce pearance tn ftedland. jask of me.’ In a short time | was nished rooms, all ty Wor Ruby. Memere pane dat yoTOyO wa-waat B) “after I bad pitebed that game lon a par with the best of them. A Every remnant in the “ re B08 Somers =e . “f 4 We ~ bev > ie ei oot | fr them nd went out to the Cin | youngster who expects to have easy |i T°e!ler le The remanats are * . r - : ~ = . * Be 3 cinnat! park the neat morping, I |salling when be comes into the good, clean goods, O746 SIXTH RAC K—Ono ea > ss. Four nm mas,” “ a Pa WW itor, ™L je | hotaht [hed made a mixtake and | league is going to be y olds and upws eae | Ss a pe vi | got on the wrong. grounds,” sald he takes his place i means that i * Op. wh-wh-what yoyo wa-went itl ease. “Why, for a tue I thought | someone has got to go. There ts no close in. Apply to 4 " 44 B1 Fi thought the newcomer looked likeli, oiavers on the team had for-|telling who will succeed. Self-1p P= MNANTS CF - , 2 * ™ Hie serapper, eo allowed him to dow : nee, “ee REMNANTS OF ‘ * ‘ } gotten me. At first not a member | preservation is the first law of na N OF ORGANDIES . he gloves and go against Holly , REMNANTS R i S ou me ; The latter carefully surveved of the teum apoke to me. Ti ture, and a ball player ts not going REMNANTS OF DIMITIES. ‘ a ee atte ce sony und wonterea | Daseed te by without so much as s|to help dig bis own grave. Theil REMNANTS OF SHEETING ey house Ant Fondenwa| nod of the head. Those who did two or three months in a ble REMNANTS OF MUSLIN ene <1 Rewsish chow 1 . 8 et | took at me did eo with a stare as » are the hardest im a player's REMNANTS OF TABLE . Caran Meee eee mach as to say, ‘What are you do-jexpertence. If he wine—oh, well REMNANTS OF REMNANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT HALF REMNANTS OF COLORED 81 REMNANTS OF BLACK StL KS. a REMNANTS OF COLORED DRESS GOODS REMNANTS OF BLACK DRESS GOD EVERY REMNANT IN THE STORE AT HALF PRICE” REMNANTS OF RIBBONS REMNANTS OF LAC! REMNANTS oF Emproioeny REMNANTS OF DRESS TRIMMINGS, EVERY REMNANT FRIDAY HALF PRICE We have this to say of these remnants; they are the most worthy Kinds. Many full waist rt and among them. The store's regular pric off and you get A MATCHLESS VALUP. bang and the black eyclone’s right |found a landing place on Holly's head. The glove was split from wrist to finger tips | ready even now to put up the bat Tear Things Up. tle of thetr liven There was a short delay and the There is little left for the box © do now excepting to keep on I was only ajeverybody knows the answer.” Furniture Co. Inc. Successors to DABNEY & WOCGDHOUSE Complete Housefur shers and Sole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges. “3 Pike Gtreet. Phones Main 2998, fos ing here, anyhow two went at it again. The unknown | mixed it up with Holly and all the tge, but, notwithstanding thin, | jtwiee and the stranger three times. | process will be cut down mate) This kept up for three rounds, t ls | jin the fourth the foxy Philadelphia ert Murphy and Biddy Bishop jeoon planted hia right in the stut | eit meet tomorrow evening for the reapondence to The sey the ar ar up being Geo. Rol |tertag coon's solar plexua and, pul | purpose of selecting a referee. | Star "Geo. F. Lyon, bot nol*| him down for the count. Holt 4 eVERET 7 ly Both Long and Crowe have eac INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—tIn a field | shooters, who tied for second place|, fow abrasions to show fred om BVERETT, Wash., July 19 Jack | 00 eotewey «3 ane Boi of 256 competitors F. EB. Rogers, a/ with 93. black whirlwind’s blows, partieulgr Sullivan, matchmaker for the local weight and alpeat a the ring pod $. of St. Louta trap shooter, won the| Rogers had the distinction of|iy g well scratched nose. athletic club, ia well pleased with | Dor thei ae peri gy hig" Great br HAMMOCK DAY In grand American handicap, the blue! winning the grand event the first; The visitor proved to t the condition of both Johnny Crowe|The men are to weigh in at 130) Box Paper BUSIEST BASEME ibbon event in the shooting world. |time he entered it. He is a new-| witiams, the East Indian and he expecta the {pounds at 3p. m.on the day of the|| 1000 boxes of assort Against a strong wind, Rogers,|comer in the shooting world and|who recently gave Billy We and he expects the | Pounds ES i cines, Mal 4 per, envelopes and] nich insludes the greatest Ham ues ever brought to the Pacific Coast Speetal Cx Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. and Loule Lon: boys to put hext Tues > t ay night. Sullivan has STOLE FROM CATHEDRAL, shooting from the 17-yard line,| was not among the men considered | pard a fight. He drifted into! t . | paper to match. Write us for prices on b ots out of sible 'as possible . roke 94 targets out of a possible as possible winners. ja few days ago and = thong! had much experience in the hand-| j ey CS waneed ie Wi Li i SS ee enartr et eas would establish a reputath ling of boxers and he knows when Thieves last night stole 90 pounds new shape ‘ go out with the Disposing jo; sone fs ines, Liquors using Holly for # panchim . cNpes Pa exe] served, none held back.. Every Harem ’ And he came mighty near dol man is in shape and when he is/of copper sheathing m the new velop al ee eh per oom. tower nll ‘the & Ci ars and too ™ not, and he gives out the informa-| Cathedral, ‘The copper was valued Me — e. ao eat price ever known In Seattle of & m that both Long and Crowe are’ at $15. PAN apne al eaat aa 7 the Tat worth leas | $2.00 Hammocks @1¢—150, donen Full suggesting that the baseball games than 26c, many Faney Colored, Stre In All the World Ride Like This No where in Amertea will yor find more beautiful scenery, Fae mountal valleys, rivers and tn Jets than on the Port Orchard Rout between Seattle and Bremegtor Take the children and let the Tobacco Every article, irrespective of price, ia guaranteed to satisfy. FINE OLD COGNAC OR GRAPE BRANDY with matieable he of the Pacific Coast league be play and 0c Values ed after 6 o'clock tn the evening, while they last cord apr a . instead of late in the afternoon, He Saad soere. Wore & evs thinks that a greater mumber ¢ Disposing Bale pris. POSIN D people could attend than are able |to at prevent. The Star has turned his letter over to Manager Agnew GROCERIES for action All kinds of Salt Fish reduced As the Seattle team seems un Prices quoted below are by the it|f piece. Ask for prices on 10-Ib able to win a game by daylight F $3.00 breathe the fresh salt alr, or romp might be a géod idea to play the|f Kits. Phones Main 1446 and In4 | pinoy, navy, gray and, sh F on the sand at Pleasant Beach — games in the dark, say about 10 plaids, in Panama and ne » Pier 2 at 6:80, $:30 and clock im the evening. This would |E °*** Brick Codfish of, a uy a 2:30 and 4:30/e aN SUGGESTS THAT BALL ve a two-fold purpose, It would) Boats leay 10:20 a. m., and 1 PER GALLON sna ning, Whole Codfish ‘at, a ib.” P Py pm Round trip |prevent the players from treading |§ irancy Kippered Salmon, Ib 10 | Buckingham mel wd —.| GAMES BE PLAYED AFTER | ‘he primrose path of the Great | Extra large Mackerel ° | $450 SKIRT 82.98 IND ©. KE 6UIT6 MADE TO YOUR ORDER |White Way and thus they would || Medium Mac | 5 82 1-POUND CANISTER 5 SUPPER—MIGHT BREAK THE | bare pte out the seductive de | . > ag mn ke latu Sk bie pleat e. ights of the firewaytr, and in the} x. K. Herring. t , and 40c $17" PERSISTENT HOODOO. second place, if the game was play.| Red Salmon Hollte ed in the dark, it would resolve it |B « iteaan os pale Pers be co. ebddekinainaiy self into a question of luck, and So- jf Sa" Juan Clama at a can EOE | 54 ot Wiel Boa. tan Aaa, attle might be the luckier and win |[ g-ih. Gove Oyaters at, a can 100 A Chester L. Nevin has written to |B 2-1, can Rea Salmon at, a ca 39 CORSET COVER 22¢ the Sporting Kditor of The Star 8¢ | Embroidery and Reading - * - eaves Domestic Bardines § cans f ming, in a good quality cambric, 890 value, es NATURE'S REMEDY Mg rey to cure Constipa- from © tion, 25¢ « pea the Stat holds a amoker at 8 o'clock t 1-1> an Clam Juice GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Lumber Exchange Bidg. 113-15-17 Second Ave. Commeretal Club meets delegates mmeretal Clubo throughout at 2 P. M. today, and| The Port Orchard Route, Pier 2 night,| Wants to rent a #mall gasoline launeh by the month. oe y Talbot Tor Patents, 260 Mutua CMe | | 104-106 First Ave. S. Phones: Sunnet, Main 9375; In dependent 1761. Free Delivery. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. W. RR, WILLIAMS, Se F. E. ROGERS, CHAMPION TRAP SHOOTER,

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