The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1906, Page 2

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BiG CROWD | sFES RAGES BEVEN THOUSAND P@RSONS GO OUT TO THE MEADOWS THREE FAVORITES WIN FOR} THE TALENT. ern Toi ractne has taken 8 strom Bele oe bh atthe public w elusive: at hea id pee ‘ a the § at The A Th ay im, three cho ‘ » third eb Ka from Rane second lengths Rightty Graescutter B The Victoria Hand Ruby and F head Furniture Buyers Attention Furniture Bargains ih Money Safe $35.00 5180000 Knabe Plano £300.00 s2100 $150.00 Very Fine Casbie fice . STAR SEATTLE, Aug HH. Be FIRST RACE Value to first we fast wat 6.00 We $60.09 Tee Box RAC and wr Lots of Counters, iso show cases. For stoves. bargains in furniture ranges and carpets We are in a position to save you money. as we handle both new and the better clase of aee- ond hand furniture. Phones—Main 3998, Ind. 3096. 9947 FOU cap. Threey Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos, J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. ecco Thdee Tiere Wet Geaewnattor wom Fe Won hand FIFTH RACE cap. Three-y Fores 9045 ¥ree Delivery. FORM CHART 26. 1996 Siaty firet day Weather fine Track t, presiding judge. Bd Duke, st Geren furlongs. Sel Three-year-clds $150 at E--One upward ond an eighth mi Valee to first, $150 Vin ” ats. ia Ww DABNEY & WOODHOUSE || 9946 THKD RAace—Pive foriongs Purse. Twoyearolde Value FURNITURE CO. to Saat, G8 laden Wares a a ea Complete Horeefurnishers and its ~ * ; Sole Agents for the Charter Ouk segs a | > 1% Stor! Ranges and Heaters. rays Beauty w = 418 PIKE 8T. far Hianche a] » 2 es Mire place ey RTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs. Victoria Handi earclis and upward. Value to first, $326. a ee, a eo) ieee ~ mp rY PhP Hebden miles Valw Fin is # Alaska first, One and a sixteenth Hand! earolds and upwa 615 Kon Re Tawi Ww. ieally mr Miorees ew 1-2 tet Rey ing hard EVERETT TRUE’S VACATION OUTBURSTS| halt f tu tng cont Ruby was packing pounds while Grasoutter had #4 and this turned seale In favor of the la “ 1 always held ar Ruby m gate. Misty's an third, dew jas he has beon kept on the ground ing Funnyside ad. Ruby was/Rhome on the bit, Salable led Into/nere for the greater part of the an odde-on favorite at 9 to 10 and|the stretch, but when Wilson let) present season. Loague reports as a result the wbtie went {Christine A down she ran over Bim |inat the meeting In Butte this year to Gras was much {and won galloping. Saladle eastly/is got much of a success, as the applause = whea sey's mare|Secured the place from otting was ve Mght and the came in fire For [weather very which affected Legal Form Wins First he attendance The first race was woo by Lega after Tryconne!l had set the pace| and after the sixtt , ato the stretch. As usual Santa cman to y. the favorite, refused to run up : - Se areas nearly over when} Jockey T. Sullivan was the bright | “Meta Gott Liddle Gutterpup vin made her effort, but ft was too/#tar among the jockeys, as he put ’ =. — third ‘¢ was the best/three winners over the plate, win ! The books nearly all had a loving ghe could get Ining with Jorusha, Little Buttercup |447 st the track with the exception Jerusha, heavily backed, won the/and Gorgalete. The other wt gio Ww R. Kens strom. He held o second rat m a very bud field. |bora were Earnshaw, R, Davia, Ke|™ A of the winning Boren, a8 @he made her run in the streten /Ough and F. Wilson won about $4,000 on the day and got up in time to beat Dixelle, ane Selene Mak Mra G who set the pace all the way, by a| After the firet race Jockey Borel | om b ¢ panes Innes, 2 pine a Hirde FP. got the show |who rode Santa Ray, was suspend =. ume — 7 «phe om. 3 - eae the heavily (#4, pending an investigation, on ac |*Ye® on the day in last two played favorite in the third race,/coumt of his ri om the mare. On | Ors ES Dut was very injudictoust iden |sccount of his suspension he was} met RR Crosswalte taking her out in front | Rot allowed ride Old Mike and}, oF pga » ae @he set the pace to the stretch, | Grace Bt. Clair later im the afte “~ img ro * ; A got dort at where she tired and Utien went to / 00m | = — fromt wou by a . MS end. Grace St. Clair laste that whea Royal Rogue won the | Seerting Kell ad a ticket on enough to be third tast race Friday afternoom the poo @ second race which Re —— Marte H. was played down In the |feome about the country were hi a y” After Birdle P. ran aiath race from 3 to 1 to § to 6, bur /hard. The Seusalte gu te adeakia Gad” toe van a bad race and finished no | S80 Francisco alone \cateed Gor the BED such, when he where. The winner turned ap In Lit. |'o the race Inet the works on Stors tle Buttercup, 4 to 1, who, after Her | Sant wan tie Maden ton toe gain had led into the ch, fim} A® & the street 0 ae cent take Se | a ene vary tnt and beat Silver: Gus | modatic * ay and he went back to the barn alt a length. Hersain was third |*fequate and it was afiea 7 0% > work os jeway, Jr Favorite Takes Last ee a eee MALL UP AGAINGT IT, Christine A. was made a ¢to5| - 2 ey Mall. who favorite in the last race and came} Jockey Emmott Loague, w re @ Biweshes at leently left for Butte, has returned | ft sted for ere for the the meeting |'York Giants, Med twirling Se ee ae (Bien i you Lenses te ane of tha iow onpabir| Gem. tahoe ut nine tite apnean-art iain Genes aneeeiiesh of velhet, ton Lee nara eek ce earl enka tn dane tae . ond twods. Beater Merten Bank fiding to win, and it ts hoped he wil! | becmuse they Ne s tke . ank ibe given @ chance to demonstrate | dummies This tw the we building his ability in the sad for the | wh Hall hae leet be |short time longer the mee acts dumb play beck of his 99490 SIXTH KR co Li Six furlongs Selling Three-year-olds and i upward ue to first, $200 ° a a a hey Oe : s ’ ; “ - m ¢ y ‘ee ‘ i r &% flag | = e ted up hd « 0, Todt ALL BIT CIGARS, 5 FOR ve’ idtwem uae 9950 SEVENTH RACK—One nlle and fifty yards. Selling. Four yearolds and upward. Value to first, $250 ‘ re oar Yous, i : H ; : ’ 104-106 First Ave. 5. Teme 205, 00%, 110% _ Phones: Sunset, Main 3975; 'o Winsor. 5. A. Dawes @ . dependent 1751. , Btart good. Won ridden FIVE ERRORS BY SIWASHES HITS SEAT.) FRESNO AND) iN SPITE OF TEN TLe Loses TO THE SEATTLE E STAR--MONDAY, AUGUST 27, ne eames eee ae meme mec FAILS TO MAKE A 600R8 LOS ANGEL! A 4 splendid exhibition « national game should 64 and lost to Fresno | to 0. Fiv 4 rT he Biwashe Phe hite off of Fite wid wont ny SOO ' t fm the etxth and aft niv which won th then rt enttle team re home tonigh c an RW OA Mankenabip Oe ek. ee ‘ ‘ i ’ ; sous i ae 7: wy i 1 » : 8 we by innings ne ‘ ‘* , - n ’ Butler ond Ghee, flew - " on ‘ tertes “ae oa; Maw cases loin steak appetite wnieas he's stm- | Durr sucter aga founnas Fogunspel bout theme things, ‘cause I can ge : . | | along without ‘es ‘ PACIFIC COAST LEAGus. - |requiar mornin’ eye-opener, that 2s kes & man sore on the bure an wal gue r " a A rm livin ~*~ te to eee “ eae | n when the Kastern bunch of aad Meine: Catve etrikes the fancy prices ft from me, irl be rich. | Hut the waiter was looking fo pay for the “Kid's” enchilada and Mow woth tt tet queries & Kid.” ver orned vifty-t conta rity enta, mister he OLE ELLIOTT, PARTNER OF | ofecutated why how much & an TEX RICKARD. ° here How much is a beerl™ now nll atherin’ with gold. Juicy Fifteen cents, pard . + he onbe re steaks tite I weed to} P-t-f- teow wnta for a b-b-cor® 4 get for i ont so much | The “Chicago Kid" gasped fell - ot © ont thes h t ik wold A stack id o ate ' “a ef } 24, Sages a 2 Mig ots Seine ee we i Seer eoeeeT eee | z . STANDING OF = ae . « *) > THE CLUBS: ai eeeeenneanane * Pacific Coast League. } sss "SS _ se cou em ss @ - o & su | Tacoma | Trees | trays Wartor | National League. Payot Won oe ‘ " vere a o c e > i NEW RECORD although he te two yours older than TO ADMIT IT, his distinguished brother, he has | never even expertenced the pleasure | ene of giving the incorrigible Batt « | DENVER, Aug. 27.—Pale-emaci-| “ele drubbing | | shed, enadeaih Gike t Gully cna ood But he never needed it,” affirmed | fering from it) health aggravated by | H&N'y. “He was a good brother al a seve attack of malaria, Henry | “"?* though he was mesner than i ™ brother of Battling Nel jrat poison with the other boys; that KEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Martin J,|#0n, has come to Denver in-a last] i Until he had thrashed them, then chentin. of dn is dance | ttett 0 his waning strength, | M@ WAS Ae nice aw ple... We used to Athi club, whose last discuss | A nae contrast, indeed, to the) MAY" & Nelghbor boy about Batt's record waa not allowed, yesterday | youthful vig and health with| °#* that I have always considered | threw the discus 134 feet 4 inches | Which his famous brother ds bless: ved avedit, fer making }at the Irish carnival at Celtic park, | ea! brother what he is, He used to pum. |This throw eclipses the mark of| Although the mild-mannered} Ne ee ee ee }12%% feet 11 inches made by Sheri-| Young man te for from impressing dnt eat his break jdan last year in the Canadian cham: | one at ft F the blood rela SETTERS. SOOES SORES pionship, and will constitute a new | t of us od price ring | CVT 8h4 wiving Batt a licking Just world’s record hampion, » te the tt heatth | £or_ 4 reltah ut my brother kept Another world’s record was set| from wh he suffers, he beara a} ®t }'m and kept at him, and after a by John J. Flanagan, of the Irish-| marked resemblance to his pugiliatic| Y°*" OF two It would surprine you American elub. He was entered in what a meal that boy could «e the 56-pound weight throwing com . away with without laying an eye ran and follow style, he sent the or Boa . , big iron bail 43 feet 6 inches. The Sen ee ween my oy t | i ac old record was a foot short of that and Gans?” he wald, t etirv ng annon Don't throw your 1 clothes | ri: Ratt thon. 4 ore oe thet axe Tourre away. Have thom cleaned to, look ee Sult like new at the Pantorium. Main Ey 01 t Th i vod ae very ne 0 The r Your tall eult can be made Se- Low Colonist Rates | sidered, as at Irving & Cannon, tall 5 Put most people think there ts noth for particular dresrers, Ex Westbound, daily, August 27 to Oo-| 1% #0 good an a dish of | clusive patter rrect fit and tober 31, inclusive. Tickets may MAPELINE ICE CREAM | atylish appen e are art of] repaid at. GREAT NORTH) felictous fia bre ae at ry Irving @ Cannon suit, “Jue TICKET OFFICE, Second and Co-| Purity make ft a genuine favorite,’ know us. The place—211 Columbi lumbia 1906, ‘EASTERN SPORTS | ARE DAZED BY THE GOLDFIELD PRICES GAN® AND HIS TRAINERS; FROM LEFT TO RIGHT-—CHARLES PIERCE, GANS’ ROAD PARTNER, GANS’ TRAINER, FRANK M-DONALD, SPARRING PARTNER SIMMS, , “ - e Ser a kes and b 1 s\* *) un tuxuries I used to at _* GOLDFIELD PRICES. #] home, are way ¢ Si | 1 drifted 1 t Si @ Rat per mile be Wh oth jay from t, and ® Mew 7) # | got wine to why lee # Moats ’ ' * ' & Meals ( Seto 10 w) iy 1 of buffaloes ' #l@ Room ‘ * P me o ' .* $2.50 4 @lon made of & razor handle and o 6 # | Keon utter’ jackkuife blade, wax | & Haireut * © te ee * ' . * »* —* * * TTP eee Cee eee eee Tav.” BY 1OLDFIELD, Avg. % 3 i-m ng costs two Chicae =. % . Jolfield, and bee ote ot ane m & Ir 1 on « stool at the Mente 5 , « Paonia . Ya fa eg ‘ m what » ent of | in wt tot «| = @ier we - ae & sted finan-) 4M. SULLIVAN, GANS’ MAN : | AGER AND BACKER, ONE OF ~~ 1. | GOLOFIELO’S WEALTHIEST tve @ ali the aport towna” | MEN, 4 hieage Kid.” “and f Beek Se i ’ faney - 5 B lread about & » Goa. | ed my « ws "ithe same ratio Jeffries 1" » hore ens | Part vat * dete « the} (had no mas-sage # a om * y] peck orl “6 ke my word ha e here has a HOTEL, COLUM for the whole fam- iq. But it is my opinion that it Gana were to train down to 183 pounds he would be so weakened | MERCHANTS’ that my brother would defeat him handtly However, Gane at bis nat. BATS BROTHER sort of busines Jefeat any man in the country of that weight. But, as I say, I don’t now much about it, All L know im what I see in the papers.” Health ts Poor. | Poor in health i" says that red to enter the HENRY M. NELSON DOESN'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT PRIZE FIGHTING AND 18 WILLING childhood, never since he has prize ring ary an And, to the w A’ Bourne Bad ng © yrobable ‘en, but a 4, lay creat chang INTEREST IN = } was the eway trange, to Patngy white ‘rhe curren, was Of the The ws" 95 Miles (or 25 Cent t wh * ary and 2% ra mer Fortuny” en the A ' ” ) ally, a You boat The Gtore That Serves nan Company iM handi | | setting at Prices Usually Quoted for] | Old Summer Goods Nothing But New Goods Here Ready-to-Wear —S_ New Fall | Department Ribbons New Panama Skirt 4! < te ywn, blue or ¢ * w , 1 ceailion y 85.00 Be. 56. $1.00 i New Fall Dress New Fay Goods io shinek dae, Sut Gloves inches wide, a yard b a E Specials for Tuesday 12'4e each | 10¢ Dress Shic 10¢ | oc Kid Curlers for : 35¢ Butch a oS 1 | soc Foundations if sac new S$ ie — Need aks, very be ~ | Po as hg” nd soc Pi Polished >-Piece Glas | sr Cor rs 19¢ asc 1847 R een Silver Pal 19¢ ish . : ‘ 18¢@ | 30¢ Decorated China Cream ; ... 18¢ ers and Sugars, s@.. Soap, a | 2sc full size, ae } 1 Brooms ' } Scape ne ,. Tin Top Jelly Tam ‘ I isc Oatmeal Soap et $3.00 Imi on Alligator e 10¢ Suit Cases,brass ten If 20c Bottle Florida Water be 6sc Dex rated English Tew ttle Rose Water 15¢ pots yyal Almond feal | $1.00 Galv 15e ers Now arriving and tn transit, gives us a total stock of 100,000 Edison Records to Select From And the phenomenal demand shows the general reengnition of & } Edison Phonograph as the greatest entertainer of the ath TS | 350; machives, from $10 to $100 WE ALSO SELL VICTOR TALKING MACHINCS AND RECORDS D. S. JOHNSTON CO. JOBBERS AND nara ee 903 SECOND AVENUE. KE sna giving our service—and it / é THE STA FRECKLE CREAM Positively removes freckles. At Ragley’s, 2nd and Pike NOTICE. 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