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Winner frert Wo thors got Wen re by King Witt fron Beda, each oa, « Yum Yom Springs. Dreamers for, cach ..... and upward. Value to first, DON'T MISS this opportunity if you are looking to furnish up. oo ee tee x “— ae io ‘ HE Ghee Brier, We Prue wernt wm Rocky. « ee Mancin place tah Winner, Phere . Dabney & Woodhouse Furniture Co. Inc. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Heusefur. shers and Bole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges. Pike Street, 3098, Ind, 2006 9761 THIRD RACE—One mile ward. Valoe to firet, $200 inten. Haren ie figttereup. « wi Major Tenny. ce 7h tnaty tad, 94 Lady Niners. we Yime Rat tereap, Winner, 1 # Mart good. Won aii Laseten pile Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. Export Cigars 4 for 15c $3.15 (10)—PER BOX =O FOURTH RACE—One mille year-olds and upward |] (oeptrctorgn tet Chrfetine A. & wry Watte, 6 ‘ ° Time Huguenot ple ” Winner, Rehubaoh & Start qed. Wor Kntent where arty ine + 7 One and «qua 9763 virTH RACE bree-yearolds wr if 10 inden Wore inn th ow ht Won ARE VERY DESIRABLE FOR BNTERTAINING CALLERS. TRY OUR Fine Angelica Wine $1.50 PER GALLON OIGA SIXTH RAC year-olds a upward Trdee Horne SS upward. Value to first, $200, ig iby S197 Funny: 18 Welle Kinsey. 4 ioe Oe Sys 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset, Main 2876; In- dependent 1761 Free Delivery. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. 9760 SECOND RACE—Seren furlongs Value to first “ Bush place &, she * 1 Phamows. Heiling $160. a Wun + 4 show & gags Jockey Cire omens Fis how 26 of Bilersiie Mouse Rowe miles, $1,170 rter 1-2 Separate betting by Gov Foraker Bently & One and an eighth miles. Selling. Valne to first, $200. tr Pia a F Rultrean ‘ Walter Melle Amts. Bellingham Handicap Value to first, Seattle Four year-olds : Prickiog show 1-2 hy Kingeten Fiving Myuadron Houston Kepediant show 2-5. leigh Boconeanif e lal *. <3 Gergaiette show] Derby show — Four 9765 ‘SEVENTH RACK —Bix furlongs. Purse. “‘Three-year-olds and. THE SEATTLE STAR genes? Et I Datterioe- Lewis and Heewe na a 8 Chants : Rarard a Tetisvtso-eiaciawe and Winehant and Mackey, | fon Paddock and Covenneeh a sites 100 Belford and thtiman. Ue A WED IN SEATTLE. Mra Uithe late Alfred Swadkinay.of cago, was wedded last night Sarah Swadkins, y od -MONDAY, JULY 23, 1906 The Grote Rankin Furnitare Co. have asked the court to throw us out on the sidewalk today—the court has to decide how long wo oa» stay. We must dispose of all the goods we can while we oooupy the store, as we are as yet unable to find a location. Everything must w. money and hare no so ‘e need the regardiess of cost place to store our goods. Give us your help and patronage and we will Don't for give you big values. get the place + ||Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. |Lincotn hotel to Max K veg lof Chicago, Rev. M. A. Matfiiiws performed the ceremony elded to enter bahiness on Promising fine goods w The beautiful Wistner and | am showing @ splen Pianos, inclading Leckert) appreciate the beauties of see and try them, You're A large stock of Victor chines will be found here stock, You are always w Your patronage will be # John C. After serving Geers for twenty yeara I have de- teous treatment, I ask your patronage. the latest Victor and Edison selections. TI! Becond Avenue, Seattle. 1405 Second Ave my own Account t correct prices, and cour. Piano will be my “leader,” did line of medium priced ng and Reinhard. To fully these Pianos you should weloome—come. and Edison Talking Ma The latest records are tn eleome. Come in appreciated, “Walling + Discount Week AT THE Disposing Sale Tomorrow all Ribbons, Laces, Embro ideries, Dress Trimmings, Jewelry, Buckles, Pocket Books, Hand Bags, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves and all ki tions will be sold at ONE-THIRD OFF Buy any goods In the above lines tomorrow, Tueeday, and one- third of be taken off the foot of the bill; all goods are marke 4 in means a tremendous cut, but we are taking stock, and Stocks must be S00 Dress Trimming 75e Dress Trimming q ALL KINDS OF DRE TRIMMINGS 13 LESS 2be White, Black and Colored Belts ...... 4g Ti Me White, Black and Colored Belts . b Be ALL _KINOS OF BELTS AT Less ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS LESS 1-3 ALL KINDS OF NOTIONS LESS 1-3 EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY A few of the many money-savers $12.00 Rotar eget 36-inch heavy Unbleached Sheeting yard +4 teed Best Mosquito Net, yard 6-foot Window Shades complete . 1sc¢ Crash Suiting, yard . Colored Table Oil Cloth, yard...... 12 Men's Boston Garters ase Silk Teck Ties . 3s¢ Suspe nders ‘is bc Ribbons will sold at fe | 250 Bead Necklace . Tige Ribbons will be sold at Fe | Se Bead Necklaces All Plain and Faney Ribbon lese .. 1; ‘Re | ALL KINDS OF BEAD NECKLA Tbe White and Black Laces a se White and e ALL KINDS OF ‘iktes AT 1-8 te te White Embroiderice 12e White Embroideri: 43 ALL KINDS OF WHITE EMBROIDERY AT - are | Oe 50 Embroidered Bo! 00 Embroidered REMEMBER THIS SALE ONLY White Mohair Waistings per yard Silk Striped Challies, all Odds and I 3-Ib. pkg. Soda Crackers pair ... Best Bulk Cocoanut at, 65c Sleeveless Union Suits 14 Ibs. New Potatoes . OUND Wis coed 5034 one Cleaned Currants, a p' Seeded Raisins a pkg. Young Hyson Tea at, a | Lipton’s No, 1 Ceylon T ge Steels Ice Picks and Chisels sven shee Economy Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, doz., 9O¢ soc Strong Glass Washboard $4.00 White and Gold Toilet Sets .. $1.50 dozen Fancy ~~ Ww saucers, each . Be 100 Good White Clothe s : Pine for . a. Be $7.00 and $8.00 Solid Leather Suit Cases .. $4.50 15¢ Sardines at, a toc Sardines at, a can can. Pure Wheat Starch at, a Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 the price in figures, and marked iow now, lowered. ALL KINDS OF HANDKERC ALL KINDS OF BOLER 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, per yard Danish Cloth, half wool ..... Mercerized Sateen Skirting i-th, package of Macaroni at, a p a Ib. Lipton’s No, 1 Ceylon Tea, 1-1b, cams aoc Sardines at, a can ... 1-Ib, can Snow White Halil ot == | WH A UNG p | NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Ds ' and ' Jock , f ‘ ' ° ' Lie a € AT en), ter Swine ond a 4 . 6 TRIM TH VISITORS AIDED BY UMPIRE GANS AND HOLLY WikL FUR-|8IGGEBT CROWD TH ay : GIANTS TF © FAST 7 HODSON AND CONSIDERABLE! NIGH THE BE6T FIGHT EVER) GATHERED AT TH® MEAD) " ' BY HOLDING THEM Bowy 7 GOOD LUCK — EASILY TAKE PULLED OFF IN-THE NORTH OWS SEES THE FIFTH RE : ' r pared, ; THREE LONE HiTg Gad THE SUNDAY GAME | weer, NEWAL OF CLASSIC EVENT a CHANCE IN THE NINTH, - BEST DAY FOR THE 800KS,| AMERICAN LEAGUR. | web “Te be or not to be? | j Soe « mp magnon Again the time-honored! query | " be event Rota’ und ‘thed meee % vor into waege, Dave Méity Went The largest crowd that ever); t ' pains Port to bed last night with it fifigite in| awarmed into the Meadows saw Ra " an terds heat Li nag h re and all day today, veh UP) mus, the chestnut son of Gov, For | "rr nH BY Ke jto the time he faces Joe Gate fh the akortimily 8, win the fifth rex) petra ' BAN FRANCISCO INSURANCE rot ‘ . : jting at Pleasant Beach tontgtt nowal of the Seattlo aerny tom hia) “Pe.” al Ss ee i words will be ringing in the-recesses| stable mate Huston, with the favor . — | COMPANY GIVES UP, WITH } of hia dusky head ite, Kumien, a bad third As a spec | a IT ANO aAsseTt : Molly tacklon the hardest game of|tavle the race was not much of a| NORTHWESTERN Leaaue | LIABILITIES 4 eas ‘ hin life tonight. Me realizes that |suceens, ws the winner won very | « | ABOUT EVEN . he worked tht %S any time & may stacks apeameinet |) easily and Huston ax eaally Ot th! orays Mernor ‘ 54%] . 7 m re ‘ "Cy - OUNC an old-time professional ‘Theme Joe | piace. 4 “ ena - Gana, @ man who for generalship| There were fully 10,000 p hatteriee i cid Mars, tain "| ‘ TE M and « Iness has no superior in the | present when Starter Duke lined : ¥ FRAN 0 i ni os et , ring, he must know more about the lithe derby field up. There was only! ,2)/"' "em 5 . P. 5 : ’ tefeat. Mr,|_ Did you ever hear the story about jeame than th dinary knowledge |, short delay until ho droppel the | Tasm Marine | > how Cy Young forsook his original] of blocking and pu “ fiag to » good start. Passing the|,! . iow’ « Mise on Pe clara that be would not play] Landing of the Punch, atond the first time Kumias was out ‘ . nu? . r . . baseball on Sunday? Stanley Robt-| The whole quest stormers |th front, setting a terrific pace and | |» ' ‘ a} - Hat - t t gon, owner of the St. Louls Cardi} jown to a few word on Molly |@losely pursued by Boloman. The} - New an new, ; $1,600 v . ‘ al, ete It Mike ther caste | ind his punch? ‘There la no getting | Jockeys ou these were riding as) ant vive Mt : n . 2 a ~ old days when the Tempe away from the fact th " . | though they were ta a fivefuriong ae es : : orion was the big event of the] ee ee an inet aan ae PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. a for reinsurance , 7 be Mn at the regular season's close, | Sarner emer wana padboeve Caught Kumiss. n om we [assets amount to $1,400,0 “a completed . the top teams fought pretty] jover @ mule, Hut Gans te no cary; At the halfanile pole Boloman | {i%, sereseeie-g © 8) ta ' © wertes, because it Moant sev Theat atmost serpent tke noing, by half a length, Kumins being two) *"" ™ oo eo~Per ond Ce 2 The sore . dollars extra money to} get to play the Temple cup series] oquatied by perhaps only two men |jengths ahead of Ha, with Huston!” s u * i mae? 2 ee tucky players, well. and that means quite a bunch Of) in the annals © ine—Kid Me+land Ramus two lengths away os i a] AFTER CRAP GAME 2 = = o> 4 eveland, Pittsburg and New York money to ue all Coy and Jack O'Eirien—ts working |the far turn both the leaders began Pan BENE LA AL FA, OR, se a ‘ ; 3 we fighting for first and secend Cy pitched the Sunday game and) all the time, There ts never a stagelig hang out signale of distress and | + > Unptres—Serine ead Dw Po. Bonet ‘ 28 place positions, Old Cy Young was} won i. Also he pitched regularly| when Gana is the cool clear-|Kumias again got her nose in front.) "7 t he he spears. Po... Fs with us at Cleveland, but bad re jin his tern on Sundays after that.| beaded fighter, Ne matter how!pyt only for an tnatant, as Ramua/ 28 Rue As a result of a froeforall fight P| ’ egg ee a GY Sa fused to play Sunday baseball 1) We concluded that if he could step! hard the walk may tend om him! Huston, the Btevens entry, rac: | lee Aneries Be owing & crap game near ¢ ‘ei a ‘ . 4 @ithink he had religious scruples|over one day to help himself he] he knows, ut y ‘natine | ins ithe @ team, sw we upoa| > oo Here tnd Mangerton; Wi sonwich at. entrance to the Pre ‘ ait Potato Wes i Lp asatnat it—anyway he never played) could do so every time It was hie! just what te inher. The face was practically over | « ve t lsidio yesterday afierncon, F ate | ths ‘ iyi on the Sabbath, We were to play} help us | When Holly and Gane met thelang famous won cast by two| j h Rons, of the 106th compan 3 ee Beattie am RBM PO 4 & | Pittsburg one Sunday and it w Sunday to the best attendance) firet time to Philadeiphia tt wast | iengthe, with Huston an easy coast artiller fying with a if ‘ ey most necessary that we should day tn baseball and the player who] one of thoes six-round affaire inicad and Kamies third. Pullett kul, and Private Pope,| « : a4 ” 2 eae if we wanted a chance at the} will play on Sunday te got ne) which the me have (@ @0 at ®lwho made up ferable gre ound wf the same company, is badly bi 5 te eB ¢ cup On Saturday Young] valuable to « team as the ome who | ilehinty in order eatlety | acter @ bad start, ran fourth tes liured. The trouble started among | Mis ? 2. eee went to the captain and asked per | will, because the fane expect to see | the ap While the men were > . f oe | soldte and involved several civil: | one “ ee eo mission to piteh the Sunday game.|the very best team on Sunday, and ing out of @ clinch Holly caught | Hequenst’s Past Mite re edly o t vim © > § 3 $ 2 fiwWhat for, Cy? asked the they beeome sore if same favorite In| Gane with ali his might on the jaw] The racing was the best ever) sottride had three mounts, but) °” r ven 9 Viekers. p > 2 © & & 0] Well’ said Cy, ‘if we win we will! out of the game that day land Joe went ealling across ‘the ing. (given in the city, the features, ovt-/raijed to win with any of th | \" my We ee ee te I Kweryone thought Gane wee gooe,| side of the Derby, being the mile! much the disgust of his numer- | INE OLD ROW Thee ntar J stu ' lnut with eupreme ger ship he |tan by The Huguenot in 1:59, whic 19 feminine followers. | may say Oh or “Oh, |dodged the oF ming Molly end |br ° the tn " ' rd, and Ruby : i | mercy.” If he feels very sore about | hung on him for dear life running etx furlongs tn whieh] Rega! broke down in the first race A ~ TOSSERS ft he may oay both at the same) Gang All tn. ]not only broke the track rv ord, butland will probably never race again. THE RIGHT }time. Hut ft ta not expected the ell in, but Ob mat tot | ne, POOaee Mer the Fncitic conn as players will avail themselves af] yc uenoneat anow it and tasted out| The bookmakers all made! Walter Kekies, who wan bad FEREE GIVES A DECISION! this opportunity too often. ie oppor a Sand seen | the day, although three] de in the Woodlands take, was | Dick F £ ‘—The terms “Oractous good cov ag m, Sroatent [favo settrnow oln alu wry WYP YV|shot yesterday morning se it wan] WHICH DOES NOT PLEASE! jp, 0y ness” and “Dear me" may be Used | in any ring, Whether Reece Lae eee cRowo ANO EVERYBODY, J*** occasionally by « ayers. hie punch tonight, Gane will be a! } of | aaa i om a Pisdeins on | Nochatt throws, remains Go. seen, |WreaY wae the Rivet big day at the] Homestend hae been very sick] Taxes A GOAK AT EVERY-|Cone STORM PARALYZES. a tae teeal goed the wvestont any big winnings since the meet-/(aken with @ violent hemorrhage in| BODY. le twels atte old tn : SOCIALISTS ORGANIZE. NICE LIST OF PINK PROFANI- einwest Will tales panes ai Piean- |e cpenee his stall the other might, and When Ed Duke—Gane tm the POKAX 3 at t Beach tonight Marte H. won the first race in a/it was checked the horse wes so Horsce Egbert —Think TIES THAT PLAYERS MAY) SPOKANE. July nie ety . hard drive after leading all the ver, being unable to ” | visited by a thundaratorm of al-| A# yet No referee has been select on = gr 4 pm Ble: 9 hese - Stas NEW YORK. July 22 —Amby Me ae nies ae mal For the purpose of extending an| UTILIZE ON PROPER OCCA: | most unpre mted violence bast “ bet it almost a toh hn Je | vor Me at 4 te 1. Moria was M? Garry and . Rosey — . Sep As aie ke taritation to August Pelm, the not) gions jmight. Lightning caused fusee tee “7 pct vn otfarte tn jencoma, and Alice Carey third The books al made money Ratur- | bare eo en Brn Aw te the | Will win you car @d sociniist member of the Germas in practically all &f the phones In| {he ring Mig previous offerte in)" "wn, ianota furnished a surprise] day, Nelao being one of the |'BO ROFN oer than 300 specta-| Billy Murray Feichstag, to addrews the soctalists Miscncieekew the north and east section of the| [hat tine have always given salle, | ¢ uo 1 by beating the favorite, |biggest winners, He won over §2,tu0 | Presence mart ee |: Poem Pasting of Seattle, the Seandinavian soctal tty to be burned out. All the Hine. | Metton, aod his presence In the ring) ii) socen @ length. Birdie P.jon the day | tore They got hele ps Sfenean, the biachenl | fate of Seattle recently perfected » Some one recently wrote Prest- | men tn ety are ongage today | Ould pleaae everyone. ran third. - | worth as the decision of : Rey gataae teniad one ame temporary orgeniaation. The fire'|dent Bert, of the Pacific Coast |! repairing the damage. No one! May Choose [Little Buttereup, the favorite, led| Mt was xtated that Jack MePher-|eree giving MoGarry the fight tn), nll’ Ol tet aaa meeting of the soctety was held last | League, complaining that the San | *s* tured In case, however, that “Morrison |. the way in the third, and, al-/son, the aVnoourer plunger, bh ee ee ian man: wie night, and addressed by Mra. Brita| Francisco and Oakland ore —— abeotutely wofuces to serve. Greres though tiring fast at the finish,| tended coming to Beattie and foul resulted in a grand fre ot.) ¥" - y | i —— s | | t 4on the main! “Hig Leaguer” Ht Morris on “Evolution of Society.” | sometimes use cuss words that! WILL OCCUPY PULPIT, —_| Ofte of Ban Francizes, mitiy BF se | iusted long enough to beat Luctan a|ting $1200 on Kurmisa However, | | TO tae wae OTmee Oh i ey te way, ‘The address was well reestved can be heard in the grandstand. It| lected. Green, who Ia the ex-mid- length. Prickles beat Laura F. M.| hie watch was slow the night before | deck, and the fight begun 7 | rom Corbett—Gens meal has been suggested that a schedule | eden Sab Miewetght champion of the world, | "oo .. tor show and be missed the boat, thus saving /s¢ading tn @ whirlwind of upper) - re a Oe Biv of milder cuss words be arranged| Rev. A. F. Forrest, of Glasgow ae Re dlcrmntigpeaceetig e wne| The fourth race, the Bellingham) bis money, Maybe Jack tant the mh ee a Led and Basigren | PBinage vo — for use on the Meld It will gu|Seotiand, will for the remainder of | *"* ‘ . * |Handicap, was the beet betting race|lucky kid him all aro’ m j _— . | TO YOUR ORDER FF something Whe this Wl the scammer (Nl the pulpit of the| "2 Detter man than Gresn could Belor the my. Mastimas wes always - [all the better of the milting all) Padle Deonelt Pees 30 1—When a player strikes out he| First Presbyterian church, tm the) Selected. as he how « : national ype favorite st to 1 with Gorgalette,| M. J. Kelly, better known as (hrough ihe ek ree recut tS) Tak amine eel may say “Darn it.” absence of Rev. M. A Matthews | umes cmeaiiieel cian be Christine A and The Huguesot| “Snorting Kelly,” had Gateway the | joarth, ree be. wen a. rar mee = 2—When be misses a measly | whose vacation takes place durtag! wae of Ge ont, © each 3t0 1. Refore post time, how. | Junior cut on the track this morn Me ae sonia uegry Seem Soaked. \Game down 2 i Less, pop fly and is hooted will be |that time. Dr. Forrest te pastor | frre phar 2 a Wm. lover, the volume of play on The| ine after the latter had throw floor, re ogy Sanat andes aan oe Ahem oe wey TAILOMING. CO. CO. | permitted to say “Gowh ding 1." of the Renfield Street ehurch 16) pions M neial banner eel Huguenot drove bis price down to | ore! exercise boys Ee ee cae bates wae thal teams see--Gene iret_Ave.. Cor. }—When the umpire gives 4 close |Glangow, and is on @ four montha’| {stg 35°) and 796 for lb to 2, while Christine A. went up 1S 9 eee So ee Sot: thal: teers ernie decision the aggrieved player who | leave. touring through Canada 404| 5.4 remain to bring the epeatators |t2 # tL. The Huguenot ran a great! “Hwil” Higgins, brother of the | seats whteh towed the barge |he keeps away from rercmmecna —- | thinks that he bas the worst of It the United States. fter th it race and after leading all the way) Lieutenant Govern Higzinw tugboat wi ‘ . eer Mines Me o _lwon im the track record time of|Montans, was at the track during reached the dock before anyone aney j, Weekde the main event Ghasa will | - | the afternoon and bet the works on | was seriously burt crapper be « 16-reand pretintinary betw 1:39. Martimas was second, and Joe Cahlil—Holly te | Dick Large ond Jimmy May. [Oorgalette, who has evideutly bern) Kumiss He returned to town @sad-| — QoiNGE AT THE BEACH. | special STAR FORM CHART | aera getting too much racing intel), was) der but wiser man There will be big doings at Pleas-| Frankle Rose—Gans third t y . . “ a Tomrng Walker, the mixotogiet at ant Beach this afternoon among the OOPS SSC ENEET Se 3 Jerveha and Chief “e . my rot the | the Gack, wee the plunging kid Sat-|assembled aports who are over there| After completing am Rare nertesea wh Qj tong price pat up a battle te Nt ene ene hundred |walting for tonights fight. ‘The|tour of the mining sixth and the former won by @ : ‘ ‘America, J. Ke P+ oleons, although be started with leading event will be a baseball North Ame SRATTLE, July 21—Thirtyfiret day. Weather fine. ‘Track head. Bxpedient, the favorite, Game) se string bank roll. Tommy ie | game between two teams known re. (nese mining expert. fast. H. H. Rebert, prowiding fedge. Ed. Duke, starter THE CLUBS a oe eee thee im the | folne out t y with bells in am epectively a the Btratfords and the attle last night s wby ron a oe way in the np . . ne tn 9759 FIRST RACHE-six = Selling. Pour-yearcolds and ap eecen inst and won in record time, Royal|*%t? en says mo more ttle care |L arty we inane. ~ ee yh Coralie a e ward. Value to first $160, CARRERE AEE ince made a game effort, bat |r hm side bet o Beat * bane ; ~a — ball game Tom O'Donnell and Win-|under bis supervision a a a bomen Ca never had « ensnee. He beat Fur! o.. nace eihow brigade wan out ‘nie Cutter, the ball player, will run copper mine, one of Wer Meringye, 4 ait. 2 ee 2. eee, ; 4 nyside siz lengths for place tn force and thay nearly all pinyed $0 yards for a purse of $50 dollars, mines in Japan. | 3 S - 4 , ‘ hm seal ove ati om $a - bed ’ . o: a. 2 oe - ~ = i » 2 » ¢ os. # oye @ : In Tecate, and WHE ject! the 3 Mee aah gate s ® The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. Mattresses for $1.00 each. e221. Sete gown 2 # a a 1am Marte pee © i. oe Merten place t. show l Carey chow 64 mers is FOR Mei oe with wantall woee at, a pkg. « ¢ vk. pkg Second

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