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FAIRY STREET TUMBLES QOCKEY MAYES SUFFERS A BROKEN COLLAR BONE—LAST Dora L. won her third r daye wher race. Merry to @reater part of the journey, but Dora L, who was the § to & favorite, ng tn t band wen y by tw n=, Merry ran and Legal) third. om surpetaed every one by the last race at the big 2 to L He led nearty all the way. Atkina made a run and beat Boloman for the place, Ma, the fa practically left at the pe might have won. tehed a great fourth TURF GOSSIP Jockey Graham carried off the! tidimg honors by putting four wie mers over the plate. Littie Jack Mayen who wae thrown when Fairy treet _ fei! if you are suffering from head aches, inflamed eyelids, or if in need of glasses, consult Dr Jane _ M Jo&neon, room 25, “PI.” build / tag Examination and consultation free for a short time. o-~ $65 Gem Moattor for 830.007) 65 Star Estate $30.00 60 Majestic Range ..@ ” 70 All-Steel Peerless. $35.00 85 Cleveland Range ..#35.00 f} 60 Born Range for ..830.00 atl | 46 Buck Range for ..$20.00 We wel aldo carr line of the 60 Garland Range .. 835.00 50 Wagner for 830.00 6 Miller Mont Range 830.00 a wn brand of CHARTER OAK RANGES, which anteed to be the most are guar economt cal range on the marke DABNEY & WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO. Complete Housefurnishers and Gole Agents for the Charter Onk Stoo! Ranges and Heaters. 418 PIKE ST. Ind. 2096, Phones—Main 2998, Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. | ~menenaee Keep in Good Trim feos. best for the least mone Delmonico Club Rye $1.00 Por fall quart bottle. 6 quarts for grnnrscrny 5.00 THE SEATTLE]S R—FRIDAY, AUGUST 31} 41, 1900 ; ‘ k 8 _- NATIONAL League fh of rad gh THE SAME OLD STORY IN THE ¢ } SAME OLO WAY — SEATTLE ii 4 OF THE LADIES’ DAYS AND s e 1 PITCHER WAS GOOD BUT MANY THRILLS ARE GIVEN h “ facto , : . ‘ he had to beat Mike Twin a ! When the Gong Sounds at Goldfield Next Mone| van 10 & pul th tana M4 H | the sleep punch # recent " . » utile pl Yoatora . 1 Afte® the third race Wednes P Wi : n Seattle with Dave H whict 1 to # ines & any, ataron iniccaute| Gay It Will Mark Close of a Year's Negotiaw |i ie min‘ t0 rounds, Gans got | Ket enon at po , e - en Py Seana ter coe ting the decision, is also advanced | suri ‘base behind t Po we vm Seaiiiois we tions Between Nelson and Gans---Refugee's| 1h ’ ! Wilk “ 5 the « ‘ | _— ; ’ patgee bad : e loag ‘ COMPARATIVE MEASUREMENTS OF GANS AND NELSON " J Ant t ; had f Gans , all day with é ; ' " w ad i% a a e nd Stolle rca mings : 7 tn t (tg, |10 rounds, the Dane will wear t - ME niGAN LEE M * ated “0 ’ in. Re ft 14 in coun : i on and ma y an he f LEAGUE . , c be n ‘6 he " . p in t h ewhere : wen Matt Ries got ® vey | 38 4 tn Che panded v4 jy, [hang the right punch somewhere | ninth innine h ‘ neat . bet § Va » if t s anato ' " “ f | . t t Kotre 1 8 tt . Be ‘ 12 6-8 tm, | that a |) M and, wh 10k yee i 8 Omi ts cosee For hs io TS fq. [HOR adm Paddy quasusnsennt ’ ae Dan Metntos h cane oe. al eeen Wrists 1 ate japuitey: pounds ona ‘Pa anit “ , aa must me OF & AOCHOG | appears 4 When at @tola “ * pla Paddy I >. ° Thiet cccccce (= jae a the opriag andi “ tole 4 ineid 4 if "i y and} Call 14 i in ; 9 . . ‘ a ts 8% tn Ankle SLi ia. [strength of youth, which Nelso ibaneen “ 7 : ro posseases In superabun «. There besy a = & 13 : —_---—— ay or may not be anyt at re ! . , ™ t i ' « ¥ BY REFUGEE ing out the be a4 going ome Gane has be ghting 1 | 4 @ Aus 1906,.—4 1 Wea “ Mra M 1 y When the ¢ i for 49 that fod } 1M Be ’ ‘ ' | Cee eeeuns . 3 wed int logz2 FIRST RACK—Five f , y i : teri parler : : rivet, $200 STANDING OF + bas “ iu b n wh man, t ‘ ‘ . . ! ae ape stem (3 mea Sa THE oun: is wee aver J : followers of “ be ont “ fanennenece , eae “ €) Measeng a ‘ ta ) ha rat ah ~ {|| Pacific Coast League, race uM , ‘ ‘ i long » ‘ ‘ il ’ . # Red . Tavora was bumped ' - 1 i 8 ce a be " n against : 9973 SKCOND RAC ' : ast race ouft a dee ‘ . , have ® 4 “ A ti , pa be ig t - at things Me Master Joseph It Joe I-\eaco" w . ’ wards Was @ rer * yw tte on * oa great battle, andi that will remair ‘if , es « * a b 4 hen Battling Ne wi « ‘ » ® Eddie O'Brien, the Portiand » t . few equals be the champ of “We fonw en : . s 4 ‘ " that bellef He ts oF ° » ha a of “ Me ‘ ‘ e 6 . ger, made a clean-up when Kntre . tt tf Nows won, ac he played her « tually matched generals that e¥ mm lane Caeeh Oh hs Gene Eeuw sou Gl Women| cee i. mame, 25 Miles or Cents Bega 4, thew 32 Learwne show 3 away. Have them cleaned to look | man ho affect to believe that| Around Mercer island, 25 miles, wi... " . Raience driving like sew at the Pantorium Main ro has lost some of his | for 25 cents, om steamer Portuna—- |) - : . 1048, coe ' The dopesters are already haul-' ot and point to the fact that 10:30, 2 30 and 6:30 dally oe | 9074 THIRD RACE ~ Seven furl o- - Selling. Four-yearold and upward. Value to first, $15 American League. pws wo ergetens| eee eee ee TT CHARLIE NEARY THINKS , HE HABA nance.» MILWAUKEE Aug. u-' » through hiss y posted $109 winner of thee Five and a half fur Value to firs FOURTH RACE yearolds and GREAT SALE OF SOCKS Two Pairs For the: ....Price of One....=: et tte teen eee BUTTE, Aug. 31.—Semmeat | 6 rier H RAC Five furlongs. Selling. Fouryearolds and | 907 upward. Value to first, $260 First race, 2:20 trot; | . mr Pie $1,000 — Robbie B. McGregor teten Hares wae 8 Hi three straight bests, Johay ‘ second, Neerguard thind ; B25 24, 2201-8, BS ie Second race, 2:00 Georgia won second heats to won first Milo also started. Third race, selling, five Goddess of Night wou, second, Michael Mulvaney i Time, 1:01 Fourth race, five and @ longs—Tomochicht wom, md, Beautiful and Bes Time, 1:07 1-2 Fifth race. Ruby won. third. Time, | Sixth race, selling, one = Pear! Driver won, One mille and fifty yards, Purse, Three- | Baldo third. Time, 1:6804 || Talbot for Patente, 208 eee QOTT SIXTH RACE—One mile. Selling. Three-yearolds and up ward. Value to first, $200. Teden Fire ee Fe Jockey i» a | HALF DOLLAR VALUE FOR 9978 SEVENTH RACE yearolds. Value to first, $25¢ Regular 50c For regular Sih PP PRES 1 / | [Women soma socks for C 50c socks ne pein a || PIANOS ene See ee en eee 1308 SECOND AVENUE i Regular price 50c Thousands and thousands of pairs; the best bargains we have had this year. Not many of a kind, burt Be Speci | N F Il Gi many kinds--that’s why we got them at half price; | st Cla S in ew d the makers and Importers were clearing out their SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT LESS. MUSIC IN THE EVE odd lots and we took all they had---thousands MUSICAL PROGRAM thousands of pairs. | Pepi gaara The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co. Toilet Supplies —Netions. Waldorf Oatmes! Soap Waldorf Turkish Bath The best of it is there are hundreds of bright, clean, wie = sie You Must m Santa Claw Evans Babes in T fresh patterns, and all sizes. ! Plenty of fancy pat- | terns. Worth 50c | Many, good sta | Worth 50c Lisle, silk, plaited, cotton. Euticalies Wetter Echoes Metropol tan Opera House’ Moses Finale t Ready-to-Wear Department SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR NEW FALL GOODS. ALL-WOOL PANAMA 6KIRTS NEW $5.00. % Over FANCY SILK Made } r Day, and a holida Phone n 1446, If you Fancy White F Muscat, Tokay « : Apples FANCY CHINA SALE SATURDAY VALUES UP TO 80. GO AT 190 AND 9 We could put every palr of these socks in’ with our regular stock and they would sell readily for 50 Lor 1 Lor 2 cents a pair---yes, some of them at 75 cents, but we bought them for double-quick selling, and you'll Choice Se Choice 18 buy them in a hurry at 25 cents. Few men will be satisfied with less than a dozen. Paints and Crayons VERY SPECIAL On the Square — the otem Pole AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS PLACED ON SALE AT 6 O'CLOCK 615-617 First Ave. Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes English Walnuts, a I. Large Bananas, a 4 s9¢ Back Combs at Violet To! Royal Alm Garvey - Se Sa Col NemrtimResense Big 13-19