The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1906, Page 2

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_ GOLDFIELD Ig FIGHT CRAZY SAYS “TAV" Residents Talk and Dream of Nothing But the’ ; , es 8 STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST a1, 190! CO 906. yy | _ STAR FORM CHART | BOOKIES LOSE TO THE EAT Gans-Nelson Contest Booked to Occur in H Mining Town Sept. 3. | ; i | ' t t 1 t K . ‘ . j ALL ROADS LEAD TO RICKARD'S, PRESENT FIGHT CENTER : OF THE WORLD—"TEX” RIC KARD'S THIRST PARLORS ott r te a Northwestern League ; rr t t wd ‘ 4 End of All Reade ‘ ‘ ~ American League * _ , t . : f é f rs t wt ’ ‘ ‘ ' om ; ~ a : ' National League , oot 5 v eyed New ¥ . on it ke wp m , ih x dhee f ws ; @ANS LANDING SOMETHING THAT ISN'T GOOD FOR THE sity I have up 8 for $60 and yawns |} ‘ THINK TANK—A STRAIGHT LEFT TO SPARRING PARTNER ° “ . nh was be t to him Se . : I ber he won of lost, and goes wart sha « Peak if Aire AMERICAN LEAGUE gent Dp mans is gotng to bed BY “TAV.” bed th T i S40 ’ and ee pm —Saortag we York se ‘er Aus t ‘ « ’ . . “ if ™ : mn cia ts Ghand Seniesa se New « . e «a earty t o we want . é. mex, tn ie orga! $ STANDING OF ©) 134 | 25 Mil fo 95 cn 3 “yuere wos “ent eran Th THE CLUBS =)" geile | amp haw the ea a * tw : $e Hes for nN attiiction " vo eet Raeneenneneene ad muta Be BS 9918 FIFTH RACE—Bix , Around Mercer tsland, 25 miles rok bande Pacific Coast League { — - ne Wo first, § for 25 cents, on steamer Fortuna ne 7 i! — meee an wa | | 19: Ww @ and 6:30 daily ooo n , “ “ =| “ * g “Dont throw your old clothes |v. 8 ‘ @ at $ 7 @way. Have them cleaned to look , . , = a | Mike new at the Pantorium Mala jy: moe ‘ * . = 1048. one | wain f ‘ : pamyeen om 50 Steel H RACE-—Six f ee Selling Four-yearoléa aad | ' « : Couches Sold St Sevan : . y- ' In Three PH FSEESSESESEHUESORHAHARARAEHEREDS : 1 ; . « * » uke ee of u ; ty Days : : 7 . * | * bd | 60 STEEL COUCHES ieft tof , > | etl, all go at— * * | SEER EERE ER ERROR eee IER-- UICK R | —_—_—— BY “TAV.” 8 1) a. m.—Cane is getting up. wear emer s. THAN BY COMING HERE half-mile to get With him is uia om at breakfast h Trainer Frank McDonald appetite | i. Ki The * $4.75 fe and) His or-|° Three rows of supports, bronte § fer wae two cot | fiaish, regularty sold at 97.50. § fe? and toast he Dane oat in fust two ro ® Gans, | SAVE. We want the room. REMEMBER THE NAME Nite ife, om it] apnea AND NUMBER. ouldn became if | yo wo stood a chance a fd be so] With his wife ed | wouldnt have any | ' DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers and Bole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges fast beginning to Nine-Mile Run dide't hur @2 . m~—tiens, acee anion | oe « by Simmn, Charles Price, a raining | tor « engineer, and W Dorssa. a bank clerk, are oaton a ninemile run | aste Gans end Price are the friemeds Oane ls a Punishes Simms m—In the 405 Pike Street. ay mnasste Phones—Main 3998, Ind. 2096. In another mixup was the Dane Wines, Liquors, Cigars and They Tobaccos, sine akip hes a BO sh ug Hard. 4 sawdust bag §—Cians la his hes for 10 mis at tas moch jown in r in or nym” work with 10 errifie bag punching Dripping with sweat fhnieh minn tnning ter to J. ARONSON 404-306 First Ave. S. ym OOOO Better Times sso >. ER GALLON PER HALF GALLON GOLD SHORE . PKGS, 2 FOR 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phones Sunset, Main 2375; 'o dependent 1761 Free Delivery NELSON AND TRAINER JACK CLIFFORD JUST IN FROM A NINE MILE RUN, DURING THIS SALE? You can’t---if you have clothes to buy; that’s certain. Every man’s spring and summer sult In the house is marked down. Among them are some of our very finest. And---let us warn you---they are going $5 $ 6 Allofour . $I0 sults are All of our «= $12 sults-are All of our $18 suits a $ 9 M20 suts are 910 The real cucu of this sale comes from the fact that it’s Hub Clothing that is going at those prices---there’s charac- ter and style In every stitch of it. On the ‘ On the Square Square ite Opposite ‘otem Totem Pole 615-617 First Avenue Pole Agents Carharit’s Working Clothes NOTICE. @en eam ot6 Ge Beme of Me see poke - ane eer Oks if pric Garvey-Buchanan G, 1-5 Off Regular Prices ALL THIS WEEK A Matchless Sale ’Tis hard to remember when a more sweep}; ing proposition was made at this season of the year. Think of it, 20 per cent. of your money refunded on every cent’s worth purchased at Garvey-Buchanan Company’s for one week. It means: 10 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR 500 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR $1.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR $5.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR $10.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR $20.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR mestLyY NEW FALL STUFFS ' ie & La } KINI Lu PeE ENT s $e e . g reserved. All new go ; : GROCERIES WEBRESBAY ' B. Flour, the aack 9.10 | Lip No. 1 Tea, in 1-Ib, tins w Wh rax, pke. 20¢ at, a Ib Ihe x oa woe at we Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave-

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