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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST +, THE SEATTLE STAR EVERETT TRUE AT THE BASE BALL GAME a MERE 'S YER POP CHEWING COM LOSES JOB IMAGINES CIGARS, PEANUTS aah POPCORN T yy j VETERAN PUG we OWNS SALOON UNTIL YOUTH BEATS HIS HEAD OFF DINKY AN COMEG NEXT DAY TO SOME N « tavo wen “ at Mock's cate York y and t the news wae heralded all th ee t tale w uw y Laat We he lost hie } oa dl c et aune he and hie friends ° ped ——_—_— nae ainet the hows Kos “9 you LoUb-MOwT HED round at Ra Baar. vou! You wtke i ‘ . ow A MAN (D Pak WTA FEW ‘ ! " Polis h 5 got t s t { t ga ' sa 8 ita . He w ‘ wort A . on . a nq Business Card Was Poo of ke wane ” maaereees — el x ee fim ad nomen a | Owned the Place ° {hw he 4 F y wn to i ea © 4 had been at M « for three x 4, the fa t M M tas f the ke had & we me nial i" waned b ad Wheatston had p 2 firet race a young known mo wire by als . ad od, and wo « youth, broke o the we hite # © 1 ? a oy, as the oe A i» . yea K to y Matt Hox t © » " hat the big fighte ay ’ @ but got th " a jolt tm the Thie afternoon the Oakland & t of the t At the @ Fi " Mn we * i that A. J. Jack Dar ," gh shot f a gu sacked down t M wt cots ae tan panes ant eee perk, ope two- | ond nearty ous v4 and led bree feng ba to thy y half a lene Siawen the 64 away from a ia For the lest! head off r M * 1 ela gth bebind Peligross, ¥ furlongs when ee nae o ring : od « the fore ox ' rea a nice ace after * al h ' . -—. . tuterference. Way Na preet ~ - = 6 aes * they Will be @lad to ee rea Saanss - hay tothe | woe again “PASSING COMMENTS apart in the order named Hall's 8 Lasted to the Half m7 ab J ne wit Pelham got ott flying ta ta . get > : me ou m fe - . : 5 a ape and & aster gamed! York, te th Stet » sock J 7 can ve thern Pacific b ood round o . S ate of $69.70 to Milwaukee | “ y. of Mrook Say rcturn DATES OF SALE AUG . . - SPER e eee eee ee eae oa nv 7TH. STH AND 9TH. Also low ' mig Maden onl u . 5 rates to 8t Paul, Chicago, St. Louls. A ile STANDING 0 “ . ° ty, et me dates | not justify the decking aa one « the 306 An excellent op ty to go east} 4 the order named. Dev scores! TURF GO —aiacenas = TOR OLS Sera call rations curly For partie . ‘ ae “Fase, THE OLUBS = and Yesier Way 5 for him at the aice price of 6 to 1 Posifie Const League Bhienrse Ey - . The first race oo the card was - Paget Wee toa ys, “4 2 SUITS MADE a kable for the number of sup The translation of ame of | bo wt + last a game thue good things™ it contained. | petigrose ie “very las put hie ac | seetihe e beat the Chicago © was handed out a0 an Alf | biony were anything but that tcom 13 Py ‘ | tight epectal. The owner of Black | come t nm the str Cloud was not slow in tafor S| Wapaagootis at every Jump Pm Sar Se ke co. his friends that his horse wae “t ee, manage Mabel Reed from! pert Mitchell was one of fr Urbano was the! jucky ones who played Ray te the ® ' ingent. While | inet race moire Hla hief Aloha had a large following hopping & Phys was a “paddock « 1” and! ove Slate LARNED DEFEATS SEHR McKay. Holmes, © proved to be the ri ROSTON, Aue L—tn the cha ne, 4 Stewart Polk thougnt that Flour | nee round for the Longwood te o, deme ish wae a cinch and won a nice be riypadliage Monier mm rs Davie hie mare oe home in fror hetected K “ Be he « Not - o grounds ee sete to one by & score gh oe i race the or 4 6-2, @2 Behr played @ be be knocked the bookies off of th t but erratic gs blocks in an endeavor to bet Of | steadiness pro ' © street, Withow Nancy W. Half of the booke tn the! Larned has aire ne rd he started in to pummel ring refused t ° bets at 4 cups and hie victory give bh ~ oe 7 > haan ail, while the othe ° age on the third one oe witneanen nite Larry Lajote’e team ts shot to pleces and the Cleveland fane seem foomed to another dient tme The t in the hoepital ane, and of the mais KJ Y 31, 1906. —Th hh day. Weather fine. Tre | etaye o L wee tt H tige Kd. Duke, starte Hie right 9809 FIRST RAC Selling. Four apword the inden Vieree ee a hav oe vet Pave @ . ~~ - ; , a m% * ’ oe? fia ay 7 me F ; of ‘4 Cre ‘ me t : nA 7 } + . r] . ayer . 7.3 o: Meee, | hie 7 th he . 8 : " * - s 3 7 6 . ‘ . . ‘ i ~ a : ’ m ¢ ut ‘ . tn whee an and Warner, Dreet —" « | * ove ieee 5, 3 nn Fare See Se 4 HARNESS RACES * Mie eons te eee eee eee eee ene 9810 SECOND RACE—8tx furlongs. Selling. Four-yearol CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 1.—The upward. Value to first chamber of commerce stakes of Tare Hover a a a Fin 6p Willte and Gtheom, Mtrickiet! | ¢5 900 for 2:24 pacers was won by . . i ea | Ardeile, a b-yearold mare owned by 4 2 4s & *,| F. G. Jones of Memphis and driven “a ‘ "6 i i)by Edgers, She paced three im a +4 ; s Taylor and Kiteg: Dumgiehy | prenaive miley inning each heat ’ . ” se easily Her best time was 2.06% Ae . » @ n i & | but she could have gone in 2/02 had 2 28 otteton $ "4 [] it been necessary. Bonanza, which " Frach-Clare Whit see Tes mebiet. Umpire Mase [year ago in the same stake, again took second money = . 5 = *, C. K. G. Billings, the famous ama ~evem cE on aime ‘ities Te ea al York 1 ® */teur horseman, broke the world's eS ee ee ee \ ‘en tirown and Marshall; Tarr] record. First he drove the pacer Tatas Wewee 5 ee ee oe ° gage et re ° Morning Star, 2:043-4, a half mile PACIFIC COAST LEA’ eS ae die one ae RH B | champion trotting gelding, a half ‘ * a 4 | mile to wagon In 1:00. Reshits and Donchue, wt ada] 216 trot, purse $1,000—Morone pires Hadeom and Peftine, aan the second and third heats and = mo & | the race in 21014, 2:11 Jack Angeiee Wilkes won the first eat sin - : f [2141-4 India, Black Patchen, Del } | ma Gregor, Sister Col o, Charley @ FOUS ( Sellin on " } | Atwood, Larbie Rose, Charley T OG1y TOU ee 4 ; we } | Rowiteher, Whitton Wilkes, Prin } | cess Athel, Pulaus, Minter and Rose i | Honheur also started Chamber of commerce stake, 2 pace, purse $6,000-—Ardelle won three straight heats and the race tn 05%, 2: 05% 08%. Bonanza | Tiptoe, F. J, Park, Cluster and Bon " Steinway also started | 06 pace, purse $1,600 jear three straight heats and the found Amateur in 2:043-4, 2:051-4, 2:08 1-4 ve and a half Three 1 almost comptet-|Gratt, Citation, Halchaffin, The o first, § od regard to their| Friend, Charley Hoy, Jubilee and ® teamea that are ‘eruna also started. od to play In the league, The 212 trot, purse $1,200—Lake b 1 of ° ® of engue has | Queen won oe straight heats and selected the following elaht teams.|the race in 2:10%, 2:08 34, 2:09 which made the best showing up| Mack, Billy Foster, Exalted, The o August 1 and they will now! Phantom, Frank A., Grattan Betta. a « of games fo Lady Mowey Paul Kruger and «et Ballard, | Grace A. a atarted. a Everett -_~ i _ | 9814 8! { RACB—One and an eighth miles. Selling Fou onto ge othe so ~— = ake Tour Fam y an pert, Tans eee heduie, ‘bat trem. the Your Lunch f r bet able t he clr Pn wee So ae ke ar family and your luneh nchedule ae arranged. toamer Fort MAPELINE ICE CREAM other ace at Shaw's Pharmacy, Ameri : a. Twenty-f hoemaker, 217 James Talbot, for Patents, 406 Mutual Life. 1906 POOR OLD JAKE QUIT THE RING ose NO ESCAPING ALARMIST REPORTS FROMy DETROIT Ave i e rett ment of apike Ward, t “1 MmoB’s VENGEANCE BORDER ARE Groy am, A, mated ight, from GAY PREGIDENT n need ‘ un Diaz bh t « ‘ W i « OTHER AUTHORITIEg . Aug. f © Milber, mi Thompagg maider the mat further | « 1 and he made any definite ar ‘ ing he fy it nd the alan his mar * ernrning The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey- Buchanan Co AUGUST REDUCTION SALES EXTRA EVERY SUMMER ARTICLE MARKED DOWN. SPECIAL REDUCTI EVERY f COMPLETE 200 Obgandies ) ABSOLUTE SELLING PALI ER ane, | MERCHANDI r ONCI follies pe EVERY PRICE REDUCED AUGUST REDUCTION GALE--READY TO WEAR AUGUST REDUCTION GALE DEPARTMENT ba eng eating Jn Ge 6 sort Wash Goods t : bur Busy cou sporecia tbe 40-INCH NAINSOOKS gg J . ‘2 . ' soft Nainsooks, 4 * wide for # ti every respect, § eorie aluem, 9 det of ‘ibe MADRAS VOILE Ge YARD ' ot Multa te 1 » been very . ’ alues f mere We ha « of tin & i 1 alues, yard aa os 4 — CURTAIN MUSLIN FOR Less 7 AUGUST REDUCTION SALE OF CHILDREN'S A ure ne ft . Striped ORESSES Mate suitable f ane curteiony tie " ae gia te P a the Yard. secvcsesesses : oe Bg $ nee | MADRAS PORTIERS The” Lott ) ose | « nd airy Portiers for the Summum @ ioe 8 ~ ype «240 stripes 6 values, the pelt gam Busiest Basement 000 WORTH DECORATED HAVI TRIAN AND FINE AUGUST REDUCTION SALE Silk and Dress PURE FOOD PRICE RE- DUCTIONS Brock takt * ds are 8 ‘ CHINA GOES OW Goods : er o THURSDAY IN THI . BASEMENT. CHO! All Surplus Stock Must Go. Ne par PIECES 284, VAL) home for eld goods phen US, 00 AND BOD nd A Mid . $1.59 Black Taffeta Mitk, 36 inches | | Puteri wide, soft or heevy finished na F best black, no better made, for ia $1.50; Reduct Hale price per Homestead atoes, solid ao ‘ acked, 8-ib. ** 7 “ , #100 aoe ot Ratiate, 88 Inches wid 0 Menssiekl Canned Salmon et e .* od at ree a car 20¢ Cups end Saucers, J value 8c, including all our « Tey pots, Plain Whi r w arry @ fu 4 Syracuse batrosses, worth 5° yard: | Homestead goods and guarantee ym pgs | ‘a on Reduction Gale price, per yard | every o8 Plates. thoveands of BHE | Large bottle Miveing, at, a bottle | fine Decorated China, be tables, iy 0. 9800 12 pleces Kngtish wool Twee ME scene tattle Ammanis 6 A weaves the latest patterns ar tle something new for the August I parge Muscate! Raisins at Reduct Hale, Bee them Worth The: sale price, per yxrt | Carnation Cream per case Mre. Potts Niokte 1 tet | nae aa. Irons, eet . ane: Y ‘ per case of 4 dos i | $1.00 French Impertal Serae, « plat wool, navy dive, red. green. > pkg Macaront at. a pke Be — brown, black and cream; Re- | Met hy lsconstn Cream Cheese at everywhere Pret a! day in th * duction fale price per yard Quaker Oats at, a pke 18 ment, set a G46 2-Be | Booteh Oats at a pke - Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second FORCED The landlord has gone back on us and rented our store to the Grote Rankin Co We have no location and have furnished bonds to stay unttl the court decides how long We will out all the Hardware, and all other Stoves merchandise at reduced LOW ROUND TRIP RATES ON street. Come and get the bene fit on low prices. Account G. A. R. Weems, - AUGUST 7TH, 8TH AND 8TH o * NORTHERN PACIFIC 18 OFFICIAL ROUTE DESIGNATE BY THE G. A. R. COMMANDER. Account Eagles’ Meeting, | eae AUGU6T 7TH, 8TH AND OTH....... ON SAME DATES oe Ceo. H. Woodhouse Co. 1405 Second Ave ‘| We Quit Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Men's . : CHICAGO ..., Furnishing Goods, at 8T. Louis |] KANSAS CITY 30 to 50 per |] oes DENVER cent off the Great Quit TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED ON ONE oF THE ABOVE DATES BUT CAN LEAVE ANY TIME so AS To REACH DESTINATION WITHIN TEN DAYS GOING Limit, RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST, GOOD FOR STOPOVER iN EITHER DIRECTION. Tickets Good on North Coast Limited MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW : At Sale THE BARG 1104 Firet Ave. STORE 1104 Firet Ave. IRRIGATED LANDS Fartiest products in the from our lands. Als FOR FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR WRITE, J. D. mo In new town of Attalla Call on or addres U. K MULLEN, CITY PASSENGER AGT, COR 18T AVE AND YE Pres, and Gen'l Me ’ ATTLE, WASE THE COLUMBIA CANAL CO, scot dts — 609-510 Marion Rullding