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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1906. A LT ac ' Ue ringside aeat if he had t i | 4 stage to turn the trte . 4 * } hi nd if he lasen he . * phat th i > FOR LAROR DAY one plok ft ' * | * 4 | - BUTTE RESULT ° * ee MAGNIFICENT GALL PITCHED), } GOLDFIE 4 Le-Aftor y y f wait b ' o IN THe TWO FAVORITES ONLY CROSS lems 45 for that const By Jones ANGELS GorT|* j : ecg ‘i na and glass of w . GHT » ° ED THE WIRE—SOLAR PLEX an blew out of a Goldtie - f, thew FOUR LONE HITS—SEVERAL | * Wing é surant and on t) sa o bad . * ‘ DID IT. US BLOW TO KNIGHTS OF THE = it a whole handful of toothy JOHN-ON- THE SPOTS * " » The waiter indigna naked Wirat i * CHALK — FIRST TWO MILE }he had helped himself to \ wh R, * Ract large number of the teeth 1. third @ Fioy Die] Oncar Jones pitched ma * ‘ | implementa, and the man ¥ ‘ ; hall f doa th erday at * — | high up he @ that tw lye $ 5 ys ma allowed the A . } sdvantage of the toothpick be Mand 1 1 ) as Bilis wallope * Ww “ 1 0 M a supply of kind wi ‘ tw alos the first base! * Y s Owe . he win Wherea | ‘ « « Py 2 « io * ’ w s had handed the man a bil be i ‘1 terre ’ ' { kindits 4 , fet "i ow t a My | Sports Resting. |F ws iy h. th ioonien \ aap ed } the fight are beginning to tate Ql] gicth race, selling, f Guplenat - » tee « ‘ - Jon their elbows and asking one AD | Montauk Maid third oy (eam paetes a4 * tas jother the time-honored question Suved ae Paar poke b> ap bs er = ai : oo ved Batty jal 4 recta - os a Who do you Uke The poolroam: gs—Moek " ' “S\ing the afternoon. He acau ’ rid ; are beginning to take an active In-| eines ater card Bi elle + Genie Bi opasgpros 119, why * x Jterest In the situation, and a big]; hime abi ; ry Sl et 1 Char was les an Jcloud of masuma Chreatens to hang pera as a rg elt fores “rap, the ho . . _ ver the town from Bow nll) the Bl dee ¥ - _ j ne é ° - anda lday of the big event. Although | jBiankeaship wa johany ¢ . at ; ‘ SS, 5 ce ear wae tena ii et BOWLING SEASON . | recorded thus far, the bett Deo rade | . / Ma 6 ¥ all th ° N | yay aes Ae : enth, up to which — thme P N “ | n the quiet and will Mast a wp tm t heat a nowe. ~okmakers in a buneb ‘ Lage t « t M is « ’ at 10 to 7, and the ponte ' a hepa io ~ling around the cam, mann ent . : o ee . Ifavorable to the au indleates - Hhagmage ae gnc Mt , ae , va ; to l when he enters the ring — can. Sa eee a with H I Mik ‘ . third } Big Bomens for Seats he Futurity, which te the rich-|m scoriug, as Mott 5 ‘ . friendly rivalry to eng Black Eyes led he way he} One of strangest things about | ost event of the enatern racing sea-jand Vick t out 2 ow r = of the third and won by thre eth | thia fight is the great demand fo , will be run this afternoor I Ang score P, W, Jones "h Dewy planed sap der a hustling e from | $25 seats, Tex Rickard says the heepshead Hay. The winner will|tn the 1 wane " ! - " 1 shape. The aliens ten Qerotett » Le he place Jevery box seat in arena could fown something ithe § A ¢ e went w H t * pant 190 wey and Spinatress ' L lhe sold within the state of Nevada the best field for ty ide [in order, time Goet é . ben gatng om etter tetnn pre . | which is certainly going some whe " gone to the post th ane aro 1 aed T s H k 1 ca » ureat Ondition te The to - el me jor how box seats a * | will parade this afternooa brought me AD Cb «the Hne-up @f @ r being the firet tw | f down in the mote thiGki James Ko Keene wil! furnish tho ' hav 10h ‘ J ra to bet a| te this season at T M . e e rts of the count The ite as he has three entered. Jones woo game ‘ two fave ' Watercu 7 f Gold i is not am Infor | Peter Pan, Pope Joan and Zambe " ng Ellis out ms Motaret and next re- } ated ality and th ! }Ot these Pope Joan is coneid Out of four times at bat Stretd ae” V ! " spectively ona ! « e BAT READY TO LAND HIS LEFT . tho fight club are DO lt have the best chance, as she tx | Kot three hits and played good ball the wr J @istance a: ate © was v Seen I to look out fo “Thonty packing 116° pounds Roy |as did Bi nkensagp aiso, standolph v ' ith ' aa aa ieee ervieors and the . Hainey has his good colt Horace K. | the Loe An: pitcher, showed reer, t mi a de 8 he meet od — 1. [ta the pink of condition end good adv ge and p ed he ha arter & Duke « Kelly says that m. Ne irone ed eee . tor an ! ai" leo win the event with him Oran, |4 co pulling out of some # wall Me . in, wo Ht Hooks | ~ TURF GUS GOSSIP on * Mariae, Nelsor “ . By abite = “ ‘ ne brilliant races during |very tight holes iy Wer: the 1 ther team, — Dave A W. R Bogs " ave ee representative | ab RBH PO A BM m Cane ———————— am A ind Ed. Soule . ro » wtable, but it is - ‘ After Menden won the first ra tlekets, but ces muh with the thought that he is packing too| ins : 3 ‘ ih up $200, but w kush like a flo« { unsaphiatic miveh weight te he - 7 a * bie oF th the gti They lack the experience (Demund, for whom Pauw Pore : » > eily After Pickaway had ae ‘ ee bony r; mooching ‘contemporarios | ysid $45,000, will ba a at 4 i328 0-8” ges Mores wae ; pace to the stretch, Maxetta, ¢ 10 1 sil j —_ act fight centers O® 8¢ | has » royal chance The 7 Bes ae oe ae * went to the front and beat ¥ tone tn ‘seen Mee Oe omen scarcity of Hiahia up 16 | ties are for warm wath } Jehnny Claney: Mele es Meta etn : liners oat od hte. Sw 2 tee mother’s #06 in town has ordered | taney Wing Oto the OM) ie Angee AB RBH POA BE! ne Toxe think Gans has} enough to be third . ¥ : _ - a on and Ware Jockey end © | ter _” . 2 Se he o nd © r Jackfull was h ayed by! No jockey rode more than 0f¢! himeolf a " fon foe ee Keorne ante ie i. . Looks to me the wine people i an a yesterday The winnleg) Hie was the biggest ieree . % ig "' » % ' PS ee . ‘ while Lady Mirthful, » wore Rettig, Loague, Borel,! ring in| - é i . . . favorite ent up i «| C. Wright, Fountain, A. Wright and = me | Fae a | } bee : Dorado, 1; Tenses, After Lady Mirthful was : T. Sullivan aie inka eke én ‘Sails | Mm "| JG. Code elson hasn't got « *, a ao B| om ac t of > , J «fall pam a t | “oe a w ' har > Sika c chick “tee haa oo ' There was 0 bla play on Doc! fell te the last moe and went Rome | Pale a p WG. Yauhe: ‘ 1 fect: for the Dane : fm winning and breezed home Craig in the first race and he was| Wt! maney in every packs an. Hie | tae Angeiee +3 mae of 38 rounte be tengtiee to th backed down from 10 to 6 w 1. He wm « nee 7] . We Ayres Nelson © m the ae Anvil, at 90 to 1, got the place and/ran a bad race, however, and uever| Matt Ries got some more easy | , ad wee bit ICIS, ine ook Mias May Bow ran third Justified the play oo him money yesterday. He bet om Jack | aentsie tt,” wr a esos full noses Biankensh What the Ball Players Think Madden Rettig rode a nice race on Me ~ = nr \ 9: Gans, if he fights| %7) Bri Sunday Shaving Free {cca and put ups nice finish at the| Quite a how! went up from those E = sos end. This boy has improved great-| who bet om Lady Mirthful and did acta cape Mull Cr fon't w At Heedy's yg pea “ =o ly atnee coming to the Meadows, not get a run for thelr money, bat there's someth in De Righatal, 14; WB oye preemlgpned — nothing could be done as the rules PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE " ieee Pe Tae tee Wieeee "82! Of the 17 books now doing busi-| distinctly say that after the horses - | Blankenship: If the fight is on ize, 0 ieee Dexter Horton Park / neces in the ring only six of them/are ta the starters bands all bets) obs peceerecet % | the square s will ¥ 104; Buchanan, 190) paca has been in b fan Pranctecs 36s + BB Rees fe if the fight goes over dead; Bab Dea throw your om clot bens We 2120 rounds the Dane + . ee, 102; Orchan, 98; away Have thems cleamed (0 look | Big Leaguer Hanse ens should = po Kupien, CS ike new at the Pantortum. Matn % A) at on ove RM B 8) Virgil Garvin: If the black man| ci# | Jewell, 90; Plaher | eying — Meyer 1: Mop | don't win inside of 20 rounda, Nela Frank Futuen 9: Sie ie Gerakan mptre—Per | will come home on the bit j | ‘ TO PROTECT QUAIL - ia Johnny Kane; Jt looks to me like] gc ECT ¢ - SRATTLR Aum MM, 1906 —Sixty-steth day. Weather fine Gans, if they fight on the level VASHON. Wash, | ‘Sep. Lat fast. H.W. Kabert, presiding Judge. Ka. Dw vas a TH have to #'I96) meeting of the cttisens of this 7D FIRST RACH—Four and a half furlongs Belling, Two-year saps Pg ann yegy~ Ge ra esolutions were ooking , nite. Value to tiret, 9160 rer ar Jones: 1 think Nelson protection of ant “K —_ etn colian pheasants. A committe ee Householder: Don't think Gans | three citizens will eoepanaeilll us hes a chance The Dane will win the officers of the law 4 BATTLING LSON'S FAVORITE POSE. Julie Hirelb: Nothing to it bet) ai who seek these I . Nelene | season ioe Mattertes ae, Towneem: A Bow! ott hi Gans will * . ™ LET EO PORE H ERROR ERE EERE EEE EERE ES | sent e *, ofl ae oon oe Are You arte Reteas- — ; | — * GET THE STAR’S PINK # | rretrone *| Dan Ross had a good day vester-| tare L shew it Wi FIGHT a |e toute : ‘|day and wound up by betting his D $65 Gem Monitor for $30.00 a.” i ak ° & | celine Maen sat Smelt: Howett|winnings on Jackfull. His profits ance = . . — i . | maple jal 9980 SRCOND RACE-—Sie and & half furiongs Selling Four- Fest apes & ™ B lalone eae Re = ra 42.00 year-clde and wpward. Value to first, $150 4 ‘ | Neo vers 7% oe shape. All. Steel Peerless one | MettertenPal nk Warmer: The B il | $35.00 LAN ‘ a a! * Within 0 tow minutedtiher he Gune-Nitsafighten en- GQlemha ul s of 56 Cleveland Range $35.00 + nevtig * @ Gay, Mept. 3, The Star wt enue os "Pink Extra,” containing @ | Second the | Taibot fer jatents, 6 Born Renge for ..830.00 oe " @ & compicte report from Gokifield. Arrangements have been @ | Noe yee” v | @ made for a wire running directiy to the fight are ‘ Are at Bremerton. Have you see Nive ; « y “« rons, and capable @ | fattersetterty Mughen re a merton ave you a 6 Gariend Range Grahae sii © sporting writers will be at the ringsiie to Mash the story to The @ | Wakefield, Orth, Benen Mie aetithem? if you have never seen 60 Wegner for . mite. 4 Mar office ¢ a battleship, take the Port Orchard! All the cocurrences leading up to the fight will be related in ®& AMERICAN LEAGU Route Sunday from Pier 2, and © Miller Moat Range $30.00 eon gt | @ detail: the wetehing te of the mor scones and talk about the @ | pons visit the Untted States navy yard 45 Buck Range for ..@20.00 | @ ringside, and the betting. The hig fight witl be covered round by @ | po. % M © /at Bremerton. Boats leave at 6:30, | @ round until either fighter i given the verdict. The story of the @ | boayn ¢ & 4/26, 11:30 a m, amd 1:15, 2:30, We also carry « ‘ull tine of the 9081 THIRD Rack Belling Three-year-olds || ® pretiminarios will also be related in detail * Detierice Young. Dereer ant Owest,| and 7:30 p. m, Round trip & Value to fret. | @ Wateh for The Star bulletine 4 the big extra, if you want @ | "teres end Ritter Umpire-Carpenter | Don't miss it ° wiimews end of CHARTER Jemer Ge EY * the best report. The men are expected to enter the ring at 3 @ | ee nue I CN OAK RANGES, which are guar TH | ® o'clock & | meee ; 2d * eile | Pintete anteed t s & * serves 7 sr ehat heed to be the sisct eoonemé SRD eee eee eee ee eee EE EEE em | Menme win nen Pe sa te GRAND cal range on the market. 2*3 - mel ane . ‘ OR ee er pee Hat “c=: 2} /Labor Day Amusements Don't Forget the Grand ‘:::.. ae } cet, See 7. _Selives iu Danoing, swimming, aports of ‘il | Ii ~ Sarena gine ainrsnalhiy. = F sng, a Bail at Leschi Park PUMITRE 08 San pee, Wee ade, pelle antes Spend Sunday and Labor Day ri4-| | ay ad a lime on the beautiful steamer e | Given by the Lake Washington 4 Sent hie ond , Complete Housefurnisher, 9OSZ FOURTH RACE—Two mites, Sellin Four-year-olds an tana on Lake Washington. Amusement club at the magnificent | Gag and Coneag dso Fate for oa Charter eek upward, Value to fir ‘i 10 2 ge: rs ~ - —noae pavilion, Wagner's orchestr ON THE NEW AND FAST STEAMER perth pvt hte wa X oo Jaabay pA] Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Lite.| places. Afternoon 2:30, 3" SEPP RE EERE EES de ” is ee Wright ‘ 1 Pike ot PAF Roos: 44 | STANDING OF MONTICELLO Phones—Main 3998, Ind. 2096, 4 3 8B Wheew tut e pd pellet up raha ’ s b . et * THE CLUBS face « teow fares show 1 g aay ARR RARER ee Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Northwestern League. Tobaccos. 9983 FIFTH RACE-—One mile, Selling, Three-year-olda. Value you. Won. Lost. Pot to firut, $200 : 2 » @ Harve wm . 3 ; J. ARONSON }f}® a A : were a 8 » a = 0 pt soe 104-106 First Ave. S. = anon we 4 ; ie refreshing ow a hot day nenetea i = mie pee 6 | not on freabing, but ae a Shee oe te ae 6 cleansin hat's how it te with “ = oe iry. Ite a ‘plane < ane chow Form show 1-8 and the wind-up m ate y “ Washington i HORA 3 ty is I he National Leaque 4 " f bd Lat ad Played. W Lost. > 4 “| » & cowaite P hat goes before ia all for De yok Sh Sif as Pacific Coast League. ‘ Wrist gm aks he te 83-15 (100) per t iow, ™ u ; . its Played Won. Lowt. ¥ 7 ee RE Tomorrow Sunda’ Have you be ' - r “e * Ane “ ‘ tlh x Ye i I 1 Rolling Bag, Poway : iE Palace Laundry Company ee Aeie Pa Set met MOM Br ” , ae i ‘a io a 1a halt. : : i, if fom awe Oe Queen Bread? Suir. wa ow & We il Treat You Right , ‘ are H MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 1801.6 EIGHTH AVENUE akei th Seantic® te then Ot . cae . “ ado in Seattle,” in the cleanest ting . oe ger rig F DOWN TOWN OFFICE 1512 SIXTH AVE. NEAR PIKE of clean b es from the finest LOTS OF ROOM, COOL RIDE. You'LL ENJOY THE TRIP. n ah show EITHER PHONE 177 hard Minnesota flour. Table Queen ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS. lane y. MoWet'e by Mirine bread posttively contains m glu Steamer leaves Pier 2, foot of Vester Way, at 9:90a, RR Rs Bs ten, or strength, than two ordinary |ff arrives in Seattle at 5:30 p. m J worn < loaves of bread that the mark GET TICKETS AT THE BOAT. eo yLtO7ZIO72, Eye Specialist See ined ad peas cane ae ae yt te sme ; — rai ae | PURE RED RUBBER ery loaf. At your grocers. Ask for ip Saturday, leaving at k turning at THE : ng ne Dance at Lescit Window Shades | 104-106 First Ave. 5. ; 1 eyeltd | Park Tonight Frult Jar Rings shade in tons anna Wbones: Sunset, Matn 2376; 'n J room 28, "P butld-|On the finest hardwood floor in th Reawiar 30s; stal, Gonen ‘Gp jue ri Se: on mtg. Co ALBERT HANSEN Moe Bros. Transportation : | " c e T K. Wit Prop. jopendent 1761. mination and consultation | northwest, Wagner's orchestra. Be HE RUBBER STORE, oe8 Vator, Main Iles tnd. Be 104d ew othe" ** sunset MAINE Free Delivery. to come. 714 First Avenue, 706 tat Avenue INDEPENDENT 776—PHONES—

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