The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1906, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR conte! THE LATEST OF MAY 4 SEATTLELOSES 200 10 1 SHOT <==: STEENTH GAME A WINNER BIWASHES STILL PERSIST IN| yy x ie day a DETERMINATION TO TAKE) OO’ ike. a Syee i : be THE SMALL END OF THE % . owned uy that have b 1K t ' SCORE IN ALL GAMES WITH odd mm n " PORTLAND This Snapshot of the Ameri May Sutton, was taken during th Miss Button lost the World's Cha Britien Crampion. a eee ee + HARNESS. RACES ; eee DETROIT, July 17 pace { and fourth heate in 2:09 14 « aM 4. Fret R. won th * ‘fy Ivan BL won firet, th arth =hedte in os ‘ 16%. Wittie Joe SEATTLE, Jul 1906 fourth day, Weathe Renton second heat In Track fast. H. H. Egbert Ed. D « OTIS FIRST RACE—Ove and a wives jee, Selling F ‘ ea t upward. Value firet, $160 ie » 1 } Bf Yuden Horse we . < & Y : heats and the race ‘ ‘ . 4 " > # « s ‘ Al me won the firet CHICAGO tennis |f ts Per ; " es Ss De : t tn 24 tourna \ ek e , tere ‘ + 9 » ‘ of has narrowed down to |] wee ” . ‘ ‘ » ALMANY, N.Y, July 26.-—Bweet the senitfinals and the following |} ri Aa? $7) Marie (2061-4), the bay ma 5 will compete today: N. ¢ , Kaw whed by William Garland of Los on of Cineinnat!, R. G. Hunt ive u x ia ; Angeles and driven by Al Me of California, L. H. Waidner and ‘ ' . ‘ , eilehe. . Denald of Albany, won the epectal Byford of Chicago and Blair 4 mateh rece at Island park, defeat the Harvard champion oe > +O show erenta shew ng Went th (2041-4), thagdleck — a g = me gelding owned by Thomas . Y s en the a — J a sihade ue and dri Ha i . " seal 8 gs Cardo. he mare ve Tou 9e on es oe oe ge oe arama, FOWr Tithe way in the fret hoat San Juan Islands? |... 20 wf worth waking Ble ight a ce Taree | - — * the first three-quarters of Re a seen the cities, the ae ond, but being besten at b meu th ad length the Puget Sot y day of $1,000 No trip tm America equals grand scenery, Sundty, July ont steamer What Seeeeevrervreere tatiana ese beautifu re family from the STANDING OF city for « day’s outing: it wil do them a world of geod. Round trip Pe ® THE CLU ” TOT THIRD RACE cin ores and upward. V aaetanaenannne Pacific Coast League. [ Devie K.P j Leegue ’ ow 2 Young shew 54 | rere va, rr? he & 5 tr O68 Polew mite Subs = 2 » = " “ — - > = ww OTA1 FOURTH RACK—One mw Auburn Handicap. Three year Netions! Leas p i] olde and « J he Soabbog aa bre p. RB bere ss & : - : te ‘ be Wisner " by Kaige art eed Ww tea eners. ar oA 7s FIFTH RACE—Pive and a Puree Three . ral shad yearolds and upward. Value to first, $250 s i : : * a ~] iat. Furniture of six well rg Oh ie ta ¢ s S o Perec on ” ry « m™ furnished rooms, close * AMATEURS TO PLAY SERIES. = in, parties going away. = On Saturday at 2:20 o'clock the Blectrice and Superiore will play . oy On Sw a double-beader will be Rent of house only $20 3 ao ~-f]| pulted off at 2 p.m, when the Flees tries and Superiore will play a re< fifty yards Selling match, to be immediately fol- MISS SIXTH RACK—One mile snd Four per month. yearolds and upwerd ue to firet, $200. ara. lowed by « game between the Giants Teton” Wire + <r he ta MM and Flectries. -. i theme Apply 418 Pike street. Ind. NEARING THE ENO, BOSTON, July 36.—After yester day's play In the Lawn Tennis elaba’ tournament the following contest ante were left te compete for the Longwood cup: ©. H. Ball, Jr, W. J. Clothier, BK B. Dewhurst, Robert LeRoy, | C. Wright, K. HL Behe, F. G. Anderson and J. D. B. Jones, Phone Main 3998; 30% | ' }pusuc THUR TENNIS POSE SUTTON DAY, JULY 26, 1906. can Woman Tennis Champion, © recent games in England wh mpionship to Miss Doug! the | THROWN DOWN BY NO REMARK : BASELY DECEIVED i @000 a6 TO SPEED OF THING ANDO BOOKS GET A GOOD START FOR A GOOD DAY. i taking her | © sao the public's judg-|* . 7 " enot again at et] « the beet horse at present on} ack by romping away ¢ ala 4 field and running » mile eased] 40 fiat books by wit by a noes from Pettijor ante, at © writeny " price, got third place. No Ren lithe heavily peyed favorite fa leet away from the wt . tending position and finished aide the money | Won Pulled Up. hbecked at the ide of 16 to 1 went oadting by t athe at all stages and won pull up. Byron Rose ever had a chance to catch her and eet the place 4 Mike, another Riliten-to-one shot, ran third Dueliet won the third race © by « length after Meraain had he pace Into the atretch Her Haiph Young and Laura F. M ed heads apart in the Hainault was bumped and all chance Bome Rough Work TYLER WIND A M in All th GLADYS AT BALL CAM % GUSSIE AND TENNIS. CUP TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER HARD-FOUGHT CONTEST NET PLAY AND ACCURATE PLACING GAVE HIM VICTORY ak an tae thet yes Giadye—Such a feeble player. H t ait 20 feat Bar yg snore wie PASSING COMMENTS . «Inte thy abeth # Jog Tyler. Ladies’ | i sare Al " wil pit ragre we fret | tact he is one of the en { the Califa. aig Hoy "aioe Angore| ihe other band, is the biegeet men) Excursion Ratiiam ieee Moclips NATIONAL LEAGUE | Ra by. oan the eroets Pe tse cmd - Th , * Can teat nae ==) ay ran he Pecite or ths “ ‘ Ty Leaaua, na a8 | Gro- Di * Sa ~1 ceries| Disposing Sale EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS. Tor we will sell ALL GROCERIES, except mm, at a discount per ce Every one knows et # there are on G 10 per cent. off meens SELLING @ CERIER BELOW ¢ We stock now MUST iy rr ence tht fice, This wt AND SAFEST BRANDS are admitted here. Remember YOU BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE TOMORROW AT 10 PER @ OFF. y-to-wear Store tiful white Mull ¢ Suite to the berg ite are dal pers Seperate Skirt and W ned tr eee ee Valenciennes Laces, the price all season bas been $16 choice 85.00—-A RARE BARGAIN e World No COTTON GOODS FOR LESS The Huguenct led all the way fn the fourth and won easily from A flyer in Muslins tomorrow hard to beat. One case of full Judge, who, unexpectediy, lasted the H ed yard wide soft finished Muslin always sold at end route. Rightful was third. stilicho (‘4 e 1s e4 low at that price; tn limited quantities tomerrow at @M@ nd Rh wl were nearly put over If in « chance to make you own muslin Underwear the fence on the firet turn, which| No where tn America will you|] 180 Curtain Swisses, the yard apolled any chance they may have|find more beautiful scenery, more |] 6ige Dress Ginghame, the yard had mountains, valleys, rivers and tn- || 120 Heavy Shirting Twilla, the yard Misty’s Pride wae the heavily [lets than on the Port Orchard Route backed favorite tn the fifth and won [between Seattle and Bremerton easily. Balle Kinney caused some| Take the children and let them | am wn _ A Ba RGAIN FOR sw beled excitement by running away for haif|breathe the freeh salt air, or romp | same par A a eg: Bondy Cee ren atey canes ae a tile. When the flag dropped Mis. [00 the sand at Pleasant Beach. | ~ ; a... ? aitty etanes Saee Sip POkGa, sideaier ctenoane Ur ann [panes leave Sher 8 Ol G:0n 0:00 mae OP een s Penr or) toe FS. a en eee | Kinney, went to the f 1 time they h thy Mitty’s on easily, but Belle and finished outside Cascade of Diamonds race and beat Lotta Gladstone af head for the place. Odds-On Wins Florence Fonso, backed from 2 te 9 to 10, captured the last race t and at one by five om and tired money & good Kinney the ran DID YOU SkE TWAT carcH? DID YOU SEE IT PM Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. J. ARONSON 404-506 First Ave. S. Cubanola Cigars 4 for 15c $3-15 (10) PER BOx DID YOU Sté 1, EVERETT? DID YOU SEE 17 ?! T Pll! bib you SEE THATS Fine Old Cognac or Grape Brandy OF COURSE 1 SAW ‘7! 1 CAME OUT WERE TO Sé# iT! And 14 GOING TO SE4 THE REST OF THE GATE iN PLACE. UA Every article, irrespective of is guaranteed to satisfy Peres POP DDD DAS 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phonos: Sunset, Main 2275; In dependent 1761. Free Deilvery. ) in a drive from Briarthorpe, who was 40 to 1 in the betting. Rudabek, | who made the pace the t part of the way, tired and f 1 third. Five selling races and one purse race make up the card for this af-| As today is Ladies’ Day the peek-a-b shirt waist divin | of the bare wit ternoon, rw brigade e out tn force. BEGINS SUITS FOR YARDS The Northern Pacific has begun {ts actions for the appropriation of property in the neighborhood of Du wamish atation to be used as freight yards. Twentytwo sults were filed | yesterday in the superior court, most of which are against small property owners. A large portion of the ground need. od by the railroad was purchased last winter from C.D. Hillman, who owns large tracts in the suburbs of Seattle. Duwamish station is sit about seven miles south of & on the route of the Puget Electric railway. | ate attle Sound There is some talk of matching Abe Attell against Jimmy Britt for & 20-round go at Los Angeles next month Big Dance at Leschi, Park Tonight No finer floor tm all the world than the new Michigan maple floor | Maid in t pavilion. especiaily for dancing. Come tonight and hear the concert rendered by Wagner's tee orchestra, 30} 30 a.m. and 1:16, 2:30 an ie Vou’ Swin wie m. Round trix Se. SEE THIS. S8UIT6 MADE TO YOUR ORDER o More, No Less. PRAY TAILORING CO. 1201 First Ave. Cor, Seneca. $7 doren strictly fast color, high grade Hammoc back pillow, valance, pillow and cord spreaders strongly made, worth the regular price of $2.00. jor Friday '$ NOTION SPECIALS er .. 56 $3.00 Bolero Jackets . We Handkerchiefs + De 48c Fancy Ribbon 10 ooks and Eyes. Safety Pins, dow “hild’s Howe Suppor card 10e Collar Foundation «~e@ Bbc Hair Barrett © Leather Belts «3 25e Embroidery, yard . Shopping Bags Wa ie Te Lace Collar and Cuff Set .. 2c Pearl Buttons .. Stock Collars .. @ We Pearl Buttons GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 113-15-17 Second Ave, Absolutely Free! ir t results If you are sick, or even half sick, come to my office for free consultation. I will diagnose your disease, give a thorough examination and outline my method of cure. If I accept your case, pay me $10.00 for a months’ treatment, and at the end of the month if you are not perfectly satistied I will refund you money with- out a question and my services are absolutely free. If you prefer, pay me $5.00 for two weeks, or $1.00 for a single treat nt, with the same un derstanding. I believe the day has come when sick people should pay for cures, hot experiments. No extra charge for clalrvoy ant diagnosis, Come now, perfectly satisfied with WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS e pay highest cash price & Registers. The Sundwall Co. 609 Ist Ave. Phone 697, DO YOU KNOW THAT ing this la t in the magket? THAT It is the bost that perience will procu THAT The Soda W bel ts the be ey and em don’t procrastt. nate. Tt costs the dea a trifle more than othe »b in? abel if ye x t rs best Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. PHON , . a a

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