The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1906, Page 2

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iD 7 | — ee ring that quit wi : e TAREE ACROSS tay he M " haste ” C Bookmaker Rnge played Mal. | ORCLARES FREBNO HAB TO GO! A P PUBLIC HAS A NICE DAY WITH Ry carnen ap tlie: gape on 8 N Ade ody roll rei THE BOOKS, COMING OFF | th ra HOME TO MILK AND CAN'T) 1 Addie and Med Am. | . SLIGHTLY TO THE GOOD-—| A y " y Was bet oF PAY HIM MONEY TO GEE His “ ar ae f f 1 | Hd, Bhoridan in @e last race and he ; ae ; POOR RIDES 1 1 the « . sh ot BALL TEAM : : “ . his backers any pa ce ae . — s a j | | Piayed by Ballore. Four selling races and twe e , “ nt Othh ded Wave That ball play afler supper sa ; fren made up an ordinary card i ch eonen tnd "| hax not been a success in Fresno, . . adows yesterday, As sad $100 eaph way on the | '2¢ follewing wall from Mike Fish: | Dr. 3 or. Bee es and two well-played or in evident Becodd choices won, (he pe had Nix on sunset baseball games the better of the books and cased sein in a “gre ‘ he reaion of 6 g. m.,” writes Mique | (he f ' Re galt i: he knigt to ” Doalen oh gt “i from the prune belt. “It's Just abo lor boys oug f . rd fmtiking time for the populace. 1 : t ' f t knew ft wouldn't go the first da r " and a | he a alk ” ! see. Grenore, f t p p ca nut | 1 Kits h Hale # be . “ ~ j j Exciting Times | a adh Alp . ~ > Be : | Btarter Duke had bis ha stand, right next to one of | in oT aaa A m soe gan : el Ace am horses w patch of alfalfa on his obin, It was . ny! always between these | srly 10 minutes MMe finally got| just at the most exciting part ab - t nh, away to a good sta exame. Truck Kagan was nfeoy snd race resembled the] lbat, and Hap Hogan was the | Darkiowa Derby in its mak TH To’ rmmy Rostof was backed down from ¥ 8 to # to § favoritism, but ran an} = Corcoran awful bad race and tehe the money | “One of the worst drawbacks ¢ He may save something out of} 8 e Welfly Won | baseba ». ome Co r . ' th ae are tha | EES step hine Bioko a 7 A © will Bo for a a rule ball ple | Weifly, 5 to 1, with that gor t mon who fol | days of usefulnoss as a big leaguer | Callahan up She won . hing ¢ are over he drifte down amo e| two lem haddeus war secon t sining of aj minors, where his past ‘ } end Kind nished thi b . feastonal career) ments a about all the ' Tavora was heavily & i va ears of his life, | can boas in the diamond game third race, | “ah self for a bark in the saloon busine mo! on " ous, A calling. Af he has played ben they ou r feeding nea y 5 years he feels and, as a matter | they are not q ter won by a head from Tavors. | of feet, he is of the runaing | ‘! " who v “ ve e her bus! TT opers Vtde at wards of ene! tain, 8 h it ts she cou! e weate . * ra . Salable & Betay, under . \ how i' ing ff A. Brown, t , finishing fo “Bunch of oT Grapes” aruok vet engin Sate REST COFFEE “MADE IN art Alaska Bidg., New i . Block | ta o. Ft a, and ls @ riders - t ng Hersat he 9 Jahe wer he f ar 2 Jockey wan aus-| LIST OF STEEL . : f K T TAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 15, 1906. TALENT LANIS BASE BALL PLAYERS eine | | KNOW LITTLE ELSE =" AW THE COWS. the Gtar Theater Dea Flows bet $200 on The Mist, | coaching line, hollering his hea nly t bie filly run outeide (he) T aes were fu and Trnok ¢ oe tnly wked good for a soak tha | would clear them 8 heriand. the v wn! The Hay Culturtat 1 had $100 # t and| was chewing pieces Hucotic and evinced great| bench, he was so bloc fact when that anime ame|Just w » Truck wee ‘ e im fr t for the big ewing « horn wa off i the scenery somewhere began to Jockey J. Mayes rode a ntee race! blow The haddeus and b a@ht that ent-} he man with Malfe spin ‘ second tn the second race, | jumped up That's the old woman |f 0! ¢ ean & foods iblowing for me to come home,” he here now-and ha been for Jockey Sulit nde a nice ancel anys jum gasted cows |i through this price list «and hie effort wae inj have " ked And he be jockeys | the) even oe @ rok t seo if T * awung ot | swd Followed Him THE CLUBS may eRe Pacific Coast League | ack he i thew If some Pee eee eee eee oh ah. . Miihat could be work « « STANDING OF 28. =| donb entua, * - ng time, and | am ie nefarious re : = — FROM OTHER TRACKS Northwestera mcg IF ve | asi ag as ant National League ro CLOTHES PINS, » “ $750 METAL COVERED TRUNKS. f STAG. ‘HANDLE CARVING ser ' 147 Piayea At Bargain Prices|} STAR FORM CHART |. | i | 5.09 Gem Monitor for j es — |S | SURUIE D SEATTLE, Aug. 14, 1966.—Pitty first day. Cloudy. Track good fj] <> fore . sd i $65.00 Star Bstate 0.00 HH bert, presiding judge Duke, starter ee 4 “4 j $89 0 Majestic Range OSB FIRST RACK—Pive and «half furlongs Selling, Four-year t- ~ ~4 B00 olds and upward. Value to first, $160 ecbingts « j $7.00 All Steel avy ret a a on jockow a c reopen | $53.00 Cleveland Range... = i a ; ea NATIONAL LEAGUE $50.09 Horn Range for et oF fon a l. ® % “ltenets Macieod, on hie cosking te $60 69 Garisad Range 00 * * & Keogh 2 & | ¢ 1) abecond $50.00 Wagner for 0.00 = o Gadenibe 7 — _ $60.00 Miller Mont. Range for wf T Selttve: » ia Are Light, ¢ fencer, and Gus = | hb ng ; on HMerdom have teen sent to Raratogs | ~ i * » 7 aratogs| $45.09 Buck Range for ¢ mS es "ns ce | —_ 2 by Jaineg Arthur | We also carry a full line of . | ctewetene : | iaaer the weil known brand of CHAR b ASN re Atehe piece 6 ahow 8 Marremce stow B8 nahin : i M | | I TER OAK RANGES, which are noite oe @ eaten-Antie B | Jams, ota, Boraners ap e ne ce | eer a ene ALL THE MU6IC IN THE guaranteed to be the most ecom - weosiiaed . - ~ omical range on the market OS84 SECOND RACE “One and & quarter miles Belling Four year-olds aad upward. Veluwe to first, $200 | t With Vo token ¥ Complete Housefurnishers and Bole Agents for Charter Oak Rages os + ‘ Tf fee Moreenes 418 Pike Street, PM Royalty. 8 Pomentate Proree Main 3908, Ind 3094, a ee Witty place 65, shew Winner, Trietin Mabie Sart gent. Won = _— S85 THIRD RACE Gtx furlongs Selling Three-year olds. Value to first, $254. Tades Borer “ew Kindler show & le Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaceos. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. we t Tavera place 12, cut show. Metay out show fy Boddhe Am bittan ail driving 9886 FOL RTH RACE Five upward. Value to first, $200 Taden Hoven ey Have « bottle of honestly good Nquor about your premiss Come here and get the best for the least money Delmonico Club Rye $1.00 Per full quart bottle. © quarts for ........... 85.00 9887 FIFTH RACK—One mile Selling. Fouryearolds and up ward, Value to first , a% SIXTH RACK—One mile nd fifty yards. Purse. Three year olds as ward. Value to first, Tette Wire oe 104-106 First Ave. 5 Phones: Sunset, Main 327 dependent 1751 Free Delivery Others driving saofent WORLD PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Cream » "i je by A th a © Site made ih Beattic and favored sansa tend re oe 3 et Angeles sterzetes- ¢ fl with Mepeline thet delicious Maver | — oOo OOO C eS tT lite: thet tectes s-| | fashioned Vermont May make your own tee ‘Redmen’s Carnival at at Ee t Shaw's Pb butting Bremerton setest ton, which opens Aug 13th and be an Bring D.C. Floyd @ Co, 210 Cob} 45 p.m. line building, « few agate pebbles atick and | return at 11/15 p.m. Round trip) hat pins or cuff buttons; cost ts] $550 foaee Aug. 18th, there xtra bast leave Pier at very evening, leaving Bremerton to grind and mount tn i. om | small Get Out Sale Although we are sellitg clothes at greatly reduced prices, nevertheless we arp giving the greatest attention every garment that goes out of to the correct fitting ¢ Business Suits 820.00 $20, $32.60, $46 R254 Two Piece Suits Y REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Stuyvesant | PIANOLA IN MODERATE MONTHLY PAYMENTS iF DESIRED Never before in the history of music hag it been possible te oe muck musical enjoy tight an expenditure y Bend for Art Catalog and full details of cur easy payment plan, by which you can be en joying the instrument while you are paying for it. | D. §. Johnston Co. 903 Lecond Ave. Burke Building Beattie. BOSTON DENTAL PARL ORS 10 to 6; Sundays, 9 Both phones. 420 BPCOND AVE FRECKLE CREAM Positively removes freckles. At Ragiey's, 2nd and Pike « en * hgh find more ROOnOTY, more The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. August Reduction Sales andise since early in gth © press wer f s Styles are yo da ¢ priced at the store’s usual low figures, Glange The Busiest Basement ed NEAR-CUT GLASS BERRY DISHES, ree «| ENGLIGH CHINA TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS ShAss BOUND ROOE Re BROS! SUGAR SHELLS Garvey - a pakeneiiias Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave, the! EVERYTHING: get rem dig Kelley ' COMES FORTH THIS PUG WITH ' Hag unteg A DECLARATION TO THE A fenring a halt in ) 4AT HE 16 CHAM rete WORLD Th f ore sgn “ are ore, hie PION THEREOF IN THE MID # without | DLEWEIGHT CLASS © Taher tigy vues con seoan ne soe ny AML the World Np a as s. Ride Like This ry " * erica will yon ' een vm, vers and to, , slar to Orchard Route tos that as fused «| between 1 Bremerton f Take th nd Net then fficte c breathe ¢ 8 alr, OF romp Bs s le ! t 6:9, $:90 and sph 16, 3 20 and 9 “e pm. Hound trip, Se I I a 8 = of spectad Ime i a Blk, 4 the yard f to value: the The POR he 12.00 BLUE AND GOLD ENGLISH PORCE. LAIN & PIECE DINNER SETS, ‘ten r4 gold, fine for six per- a * Tents for Rent All sizes in Tents and Pip rented for a week or as long a you want them, or will allow you 60 per cent upon return at est of season LOGGER’S SUPPLY CO Colman Dock Phones 922. TwoDays OF THE Great Quit Sale for Everything Men and Boys at Less Than One-Half Regular Price +166 { positively guarantees and permanent cure in cases of s 1 a ppendicttis, bronchitis, constipation, Giant howa, eczer a rheumationy of all kinds, piles, pimples, Reet THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave, 1104 First Ave. drugs nedicines or SULTATION FREE, Dr. M. M. Ring Osteopathic Physician 382 Arcade Bh Third Floor, Front of Etevator Main +185, Ind. R 2666, Ditler Hotel and Night. ALBERT HANSEN “gy otis” 706 tet Avenne

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