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2 —_———ee BIG SEASON AT® LUE EYES IS | RACES YESTERDAY lah WING THE SEATTLE STAR—1 EK STAR- FRIDAY, tPpT 14, 1906. SEATTLE yo sens COMMENTS: , fore ' Fa LOUISVILLE, Sahel. , #2) : First race, threefourths of a mil ‘ | & Grace Larsen, 08 (Morris) t 5 i wor Montalbon, 1 Monty hide i | Princess Marte, 105, third : her atruck ont 14 3 qo t ta a jitat » | - | man roached first} wing - ¥ . : : Bocond race, three-fourths of; 4 ¥ fect control and tt i INTENSE RIVA csrmouspeaeny enue wr ay [ores see although TO THE GREAT PITCHER CAN) reece eeerreot, 103, (Bandy), 20| OSCAR JONES HAD THE RAIGIN |... nated te dumportere.\é j LAY ig « . ’ .¥ t t t ane 04, eacai i NE A mt . vddy condit ho track, Th BE GIVEN THE CREDIT FOR) 1. won: Nona W. 105, | PISKERG BLANKED FOR a ide ne r WAY wiTH }. COT PARK FOR THE RACING : Lady Lavi 103, third, Thwe 6 batters tm the " SOWLEHS ws : BEGINS NEXT oe eae loon onioa SECURING THE PENNANT/1:1446 EIGHT INNINGS—HOUSEHOLD: | and Aw an loneue ' WiLL OH Age is MEET WHICH GINS e , wae ¥ a | Third #, one mile and yard bin n one batter, and ! DO GO00D Derby, alth ' for all aged ( riky) THE BENCH, t t t the ball w } wee 70. . FOR THE WINDY CITY NINE The Englishman, 1 Martariby ER ON one # hi MBE THANKSGIVING DAY—LARGE , * ove an elghth 7 to won; Celeres, 1 ne far a the t in bott AND THE GAME 7 PURSES. x ; ’ . jAmberita, 99, third. Timeg 44. _ | hit it during of . te & t CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Mordocat) | fOUlh me tae ; This winning streak seems t sesh all f u seedline -_ 1 $50 ne th 1 Ace Fe sy Hew ta mileMartha Gorman, 100 (W t fur enough to drive the ball from the approach of fi tea. t eaxy victory for Dlue| Rrown, the greatest, on 1 newt Ard), 6 to 6, WOR; Kxeltayent,,20,|have become a habit with the #-) the homie plate in New York te Ot tae Net rele ya's form, of a © Chicng washos an ter » the a } bia w LOS ANGEMMS, Sept, 14.—Asoot | Kye, who was the favorite in the | 800" form, oF ill The Cdlnaah pl wecond; Devout, 107, third. ‘Thwe,| washes | rp 105 See | ma, Alabama, or to Yuma, Arizor | ‘ of bowling hast pj. pack has made an announcement ¢ tng start was good and| 7° ie t his matehless wo : : 1 aalia wm aeave at 6 Oscar Jones , Fal , Cys Nave teugen fee prog for the coming racing| the fiel@ ran well bunched nearly h i es. tive-et of « oak Belek” Devereaux 0 0 . t th un ' Threefingered Brown” ts Lae fox and for eight in ne balls, pean h t Thanksgiving | the entire dtstar when I Kyes | vein of the prots > ul hog 15 Ww » . ie hat the t thing for # © pis. Ale day - $ “ be} Re tne Sree 4 yed there! ie lost th forefinger and half won; Heautiful Mayo, 102,,.secan; | Minas blant teh pbendhine . 2 1 ng back 4 me ola ove H wi which te a 1 the fir ' P how 1 Msn Camille, 103, third. Time, 1:0 r the plate Judging from the er ate Le @ La ithe next finger on his right-the| . 1 th ninth, he Miqu . . are Sarria yi notable t ase over last 1 Merry-Go-Round ran thied.| Sironteg-~ hend carly in life. Yet} Sixth race, three-fourths of, in| In th , : Y\ Onidand team tr ' net There 1} be no purse leas tha 1:688 age ng IE ‘ mile—Mayor Johnson, 104 (Moriar-|Pither's cohorts atte 0 MAK! | we are led to be ' mH . a feat $400 be 90 a f vale ly [he has overcome thia heavy handt-| (lle Mayor 1. W. O'Neill, 3 1 Garrison finteh and with the ag tod t ( F w relia. tg A e Ww je 80 days 1 « four and hatt f . > , prt t | ty), 6 to 0 ‘eal. ; sot f adie ia ‘ wing will i : ave Jeap and twirls superbly with the)! : ; ne |S to O againat thom they got fo Chica ' : will mem ty racing « nioe the . ‘| selling, puree $1 ¢ which $20 to| half of a hand that fe left to him.|*¢cond; Haughty, 104, third, Time). || Ben a three rut Sens i. + Sileetian T ‘| orien of * how f ros c 96-97 ay “—* | His contro! ta splendid and he has) c vonth race, one mile—Proteus,|over the plate, Their effor M*| jumped bia Boston contract to sign | having a pretty ras c : Dun elev entoen gs > Vimkim eaatly won, B . Greene] wonderful curves, which seem be-| Son tata, bi ver, to save the game : . alan tend HW Pull irham | : The Jonathan olubd handicap, 101 (Callus), 3 to 1, won Bitter | to late, how with the D. and O, club, It ween . és : - rr ond and Hii Bhert third: tir yond all understanding when bie) i oy 1; Belden, 99 third.| Bannion, a busher Mique pleked iis «4 bolt from @ clear sky. Bow on for 19 t on the adr, _ # ae soem, Se ee ee 4. After a quick a risibilities are considered Han eccond; Berne wp im California, pitched for Frean0.| ico was prepared for it la toswup as which f winter Interest tm the w teoath, ee te stemine 18)+) start Crigit fell and threw Brown's History past ae eeeisa ver frat Cwe tans] on Wee DeeE 19 tae a6 to wil Ee i ; ursday ovember 29 " » " b 1 a The Santa Catalina selling st > ee: ooo Breve Spreads a WINDSOR, ONT. in the first inning when with (wo! Here in ono of Eddie Graney's lat-| ae: t f have « \ ot beanie oat alts re - TBE SAK O pumped and threw Jockey nearly all his life in Terre son on bases Girelb bit for two], ‘ak ectonae ok tix wins : $1,260 added, seven furlong « t Senta, Mad. tn aed te he 8 i ‘ een n ” Wo wet 0 : er horese Hor boys . Haute je used to be cou ir ace, thirteen-sixteenths of | ha and scored both men, In the} ; h > a ae mas # of ali fun Saturday, December 8 ey “gat iced aed wees that Gndla cue tes'Gmast te (oases tee t wea a wilal oe ne HERS © Loge Say Ga: » wants of a d se Caltieoale eba heel ' In the selling ® mil 1 Guar second inning two singh at Goldfield ¢ a banquet < ; i \ he The California club he 3150, of hn 83 cake arned to play ball with teams of} 30 to 1, wen; Conjuress, 10%, #@¢|piteh and a double brought in| Gan a Among | Wagner, Pt ie ieasckes salt ip Spearclds. § oe oe . oem BOG Va Cid, tar 4-yen and {the neighborhood, In 1901 he got his!ond; Sonnet, 96, third, Time,!agother run. In the seventh two! orn, S aa Whe kaow | Gtoind r go j : rata, a fo “Rese oclug stakes, & ap, Kita Came ham sec- | {rat professional job with the Ter-)} 27 4 more runs came.in for the Indians, | +r), - A hen he Donlin, New York 6 : enh Mate divided | ne mile and a sixt neo 3 and Kldred third; time 1:16 3.4, | '@ Haute team | nd race, five-clght he of ®/and these cinched the game tered the festal hall he was greetod Bro 2 4 ~ t al Quen Pp r 1 January In 1902 ho was with Omaha {9 the | mitoAbingdon, 102 (Fisher), 2 ¢ Bannion 1 good 1 for nd nd wher » began 1} Ch Chicag 1 vcr wis ¥ weaday, Jan | Weatorn league, The St. La Na-li w Duleto, 102, # t k he ah a-\° , F " ther, with f edded fori nag agers af tlonals took him tn 1903. Next year! Anderson, 102, third. Th Ay dency to wi on coe! Tom Bb. t was t gnal for| MeCarthy, F t ; eo Sever mr pm Caleago Leip . hyior ead Mel#an| ‘Third race, Steeplech Ma®|sions, Mogan, the Freano « an outburst of applause, W 1 Hus 110 consebody' pelea ot . for Brown and Ja , i AM camo 147 (Moller 5 to 2, wor o4 bis finger in th ixth a | nt } Deviin, > y 7 The nado beach > . e we ee f such the victasitudes of fortune t Parmer, 148, second; Ber 4 retired in favor of Dasl t s t w ¥ a © added, one mile and a arn ning and 5 wurant in New York with Sharks b the bowte takes, § od us ame an # tn banet al that Chicago has both | wa i rd. Time, -5.| wood, who finished out the game. sid Tie he famous | Lobe Pte " te 8 jrown an aylor now r seven-eighths of a] Owing t teuctions from Pre cm & . Kiln hicage s . ome bet January 12 : This Year's Record. | ail r on, 9 (Shilling), 7 toldent Bert nme rk lg teagan ge > ( ! ‘ ‘ning alleys, St tphape The Pasadena handicap, $1,500 Brown did fairly well In 1904 and won; Gold Bnasiel, 100, ne 1; |cuplied the b To make for | nat he "ay d feeling of am odded, on oe was very unlucky in 20 «|Gold Mate, 100, third. Time, 3 bis absence the game Croll! ge matte tad’ f ea | B 9 cen the bowlers baw diel ge ne zee Se ure iin hand itcap, $1 nit 1Co@msI Ve mea by on Fifth race, fivecighths of a mile) was shifted to right field, Bianker = “O : Me ' ~~ ‘ ' adel. the Broo! ro ; his year things have broken Entre Vous, 97 (Pendergast), §'ship ocoupied the left garden and teh > «| Bresnahan, New York egg added, the 1 to -- ot and his ca ha Minot, 110, second; Grace| Hansen caught. Base running w “) : at Seymour, New York [ re “7 = " aga . | wonderful. Brown h ww third, Time, 1:08 at & discount on account he siip > « t r bape peg? Sat Nl aituation, | eames and lot t fam Lee ¢, one mile—Aana Day.|pery condition of the 5 s Hu be mille and a quar : haotic condition | Yer being th : ‘te 6, wen; Lentes Gok white vunaiag to firet and ee en A scoot cy ‘ .. om with everybody | bi winning @ cond; Annie Ber 05. | neve others ipped ven the “ meet San Wendins : Wien every eee, | ver, has not been worked 5 emeg we oy ve im aro sumias ahi Waban is greatly enhapesd, dle acute on the val of Prent often Seventh race, thirteen-stuteenths| ing a close play from third : owing 200. Ses 200 peares bay yroow sod, |Bert, who te expected to arrive here! | Brown is of medium sixe, pi ot a mile—Daby Willie, 91 | Btresb had ble batting « long saceh: baron o Ast oe today of face and extremely gentler ), 10 to 1, won; Geo. Perr rday and out of four times a bd a oo Russ Hall and Jim Agnew have|!t bis ways He ie m 4 ai second; Albula, 106, third. ‘Tim t " ebruary 22 Ft “Ge model citizen. The Chieag ayers an we The Santa Barbara stakes, f 2 think the world of him ox 226, Hurke, 258, 212. yearolia, $1, added, four and think him the greatest nareh alleys—Olsen, 2%; and it to sald t pieces down to be run Wednes one-half furlongs, day, February 27 The Ascot cup. the game. “oe ARREST WELL aE: pat an ba " Looks as Big asa a” Cartwheel hear a lot of news wher $1,500 a jes, to be run Saturday ch 2. | here Piapibcrtspacl yee c “ Santa Monica etak for 2 “* t arrived fm Porth -” You may pod — o% : : earolds, $1,000 added, four fur-/Msht and stopped off to have tare coer ee a re ee The Brooks course is 73 yards|!® favor of holding the Coast | - ; ° sho: le t League together and thereat money le when you are mal ieee oo ebtee on a it, and the time to save te right The stakes wil! close on Novem-|*taads high in Bert's estimation it} ane tiene 00 sare Pie ber 1 ia not known exactly what time! garrst, Ore, Sept. 14—Mystert Ne man oan of ' ; - me Bert will arrive here, but it is safe! ...; pitty Smith was arrested all he . ous tee and to way that he will not be greeted oe Wabkeaien ering are for the future why not ata “Tom Henderson by a brass band provided at the snhennens and reste ee = Siete Sned of 212 Oocidental av, carries the larg- expense of the Seattlc baseball chub He was net free peso toe) ay mall est stock of hand made harness in Beattic. and sells them 2 mpounded som 35 cents for nterest, oo cer Isinnd on at Talbot tor P stents, 206 Mutual Cite. | THE BEST DRESSED MEN IN SEATTLE WEAR REGAL $15 SUITS Look at the next well dressed man you meet---the chances are nine to ten that he is wearing a Regal Suit. There’s a swing and a dash, a style and fit about the Regal that you don’t find in other clothes no matter what you pay. Of course, any clothier can talk like that, but any clothier can’t back up his claim---we can. Put us to the test. Come and slip into a Regal Suit. There; now step before the mirror. Did you ever see a better-looking, better-fitting or more stylish suit ? Never |! Some men tell us we are not good business men to sell such suits for so little; that we could easily get $5 more for a Regal Suit if we'd a mind to ask for it. Isn’t it good business to sell clothes that will give satisfaction, wear as they should and save men money fF We think it is. And the way our business is growing proves we are right. See that your next suit carries the Regal Label. Opp he 615-617 First Ave. Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes ove MAKING GOOD 17, 214, 213; | nolds | Owing to the he races dave been postponed un MB StStlseeee geese s | | | morrow when it is hoped the track | 277 be ; | corheemaitajemenin | will be in a fit condition for auto-| —a ; | | mobil¢ races to be beld om it a | In case, howe the track does ‘ow . T ; 7. FORMER SEATTLE PITCHER | noe dry out by yw then the so ‘1 BPO A) MAKES GREAT RECORD By) "SCs will be postponed until next| ve , ae a ee ae PERFORMANCE OF A NO-HIT,| There has been a great deal of ee Sh ae l interest manifested in the reces and > i? t $3 $] No-mun came. Jit has been a great disappointe *, ib H ia $ 3] }to the management to have to de- ! oes sa: -__-—- clare the races off tre a) ‘ee : | ee - ~ . the the at 8 teh Seattle and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific = a > got | for & : in-| Day at. Washington State Fair, CHICAGO, mi. set 1 Ei " ee ere e o4] clm ago, han North Yakima, Sept. 20. ries of open ra pa ee) 2 a ade good the big league in| Special excursion train leaves! ers for the ¢ age ae eee it, « fashion, The other day st/ King st. station at 7:20 a to the Chicago Yacht eh ¥ = ° > 2 * Hall shut ct ® ra lor round trip, $ John Nutting. Ba ee "Bice. f . 4 performed the re-|one admission to fair to The Ch — kat « turn limit, Septembe entered as 6 7 Prt ® pert ate 5 owned by mo 8 oF 4 was pr he greatest the Ber . | nave ¢ , t gamees, but rains from Seattle daily kon. The ae ~ ber 16 to 22; fare ome and yachts of the proper Pee eee eee ee) The Kokomo Club for re trip; fimal re ot be ay cell « « rdayi N. P. olty tick niaed yacht club on the STANDING OF t Pa Adinis First av. sad Yesler | The reces will chose al ladice free Me . , ‘. of wa. oe?) =next week THE OLUBS 5 American League. Played. Won | nn, | hos Angeles 1 esoere 2 2 age and Duck Hopkine | Rain at Portland. | NATIONAL LEAGUE — nm ® ee ;w 4 4 game rt ® nue ‘Be oe ee rine-Kargor and Markell; i n Phila soiphia ‘ | Peete ’ Batteries Dumgiohy and Dieatn Dorner Cameron, O'Neill and Newthars. New York Brooklyn Postponed. At New York-New York trooklya game postponed. Fale AMERICAN LEAGUE, nw Detrott ae ie Cleveland we t RatteriesKubanks and Behmidt; Hess and Remie RH Washington 2 7 New York 6 tories Pal and Wakefield, Oh ONtene Louie Ratteriaa Owen St. Lovis-Chicago Postponed. At Chicago—at. 1 4 of ninth Wear Brooks hats. Refe ning Bast. The Southern Pacifi ompany offers excellent ac commodations. Two trains daily to San Francisco by the famous scenic Shasta route, Reservations, tck ets and information at Union Ticket office, 608 First av B. B. ELLIS, Gon Agt. *** DOWNING, weperans @ RYER no. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Benda PRIVATE WIRES, Tel. Main 279, Ind. 279, Pooms 304-305-308 Alaska Bidg game thea 1331 2nd av The Store That Serves You Best--Garvey-Buchanan Co. | THE SILK SALE OF SALES |: ALL SILK — RECORDS BROKEN From early moming an endice buyer the alk counters, testing the « ng force to the compliment paid THIS SILK SALE OF SALES nu ue ( SHOPPERS ne in ing” (whieh we are always ave) who were farce they saw the SILKS. ty of Silke left for Saturday's selling, #0 if you did not get ¢ tomorrow $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 SILKS AT 4c to the store is given a coupon ticket, Save ther ate. tft it may win the Pirst Prise—a fill handiee C Musical Program Wagner's Orchestra—7: 30 te 10 p. m Carter's Black Ink, at. € Pen Wipers for o» 10 March—"Old Heldelt Valse de Me Mel dley Liquid Give, at . tie Tube Paste, at seve Ree—"Dil Pickles” 20c Royal Talcum, at seess 6. Overture—"Semt lsc Perfumed Taloum, at Waiting at the ibe Violet Talowm, af ses, Almond Meal,"at 5. Be ted—" Rorctet z Men's Alt-wool Shirts - , Roget 1 Drawers, biue In a Har Colgate’s Tooth Powder, at and red ners | tsesenven + Von Titxer | Malvina Cold Cream, at + Regular $1.2 Selected | thc Bathasweet, at severed READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTME OUR UNMATCHABLE SATURDAY SPECIALS 50-INCH MIXTURE COAT $7.50] $6.50 LIGHT COLORED Now Fall Coat TURE SKIRTS $8 BEAUTIFUL TAFFETA WAISTS $208 New Silk Wa Made of rk o ight ixtures, Handsomely embroidered, made of k : a orn New Fall Skirts heavy taffets, black, navy, white pretty collar of velvet, very or brown; beat n, at mannish coat; special for Sat Made of light mixtures, net value . os urday 87.50 $1.79 AND $1.98 MUSLIN UNDERSKIATS. $2.50 CUT GLASS NAPPIES $1.69 ” Whirl pattern, handsomely cut glass Nappies that a119 are # rich addition to any sideboard, worth $2 : shipment of | Saturday special $1.69 | Crildren’s Hose . OR MATS 3 DOOR MATS Muslin & 8 FE strongly woven cocoa We. Mats, desirbalc alxe in black and white, new styles, beauti- sold generally at & turday Be ful embroidery or We COAL HODS SATURDAY 196 anned Coal Hods, worth 300; Saturday lace trimmed, all of tre wide: turday S119 ‘de 19 them Pe CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS Engtish Bone China Go’ i Band Cups « wold iy a urday_spe $1.00 GAs HoT PLATES 69¢ * Hot Pt with alr mixer, w Satur cay ope GROCERY DEPT, 1 tb, No, 1 Lipton Tea at $16 We BUTCHER KNIVES ‘SATURDAY Comba, at Se Girdle Fi Samuel Lee's Fine Steet Butcher Knives, biede, regular prt urday especial 19. Me GLASS STAND "LAM 8, COMPLETE 180 Footed Glass Stand Lamps, with brass burner chimney and wick, worth regular 360; Saturday special tee . eoevevereres 19¢ with © ir ap we Van Camp rpin, at « H A SALE OF SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES one SATURDAY AT $5.00 100 Kid Curlers AE Sausage Salmon $s 85 Solld Leather Suit Cases, they're + 100 Curling Trang # Fre to $7.60; “samfilea,” all finely fini« lined, a half domen’ different styles, w 60-inch Tape Maa to 8 special Saturday, choi with each a ng After Supper Specials PLACED ON SALE AT 6 P. M. aeennenags os tae | Violet Scented Buttermilk Soap. Needle Books All Silk Taffeta Petticoate, Nee: ane | § bse Art Cretons, ards all sha nt I Finish White Mn Venetian Soap, in Ilac, rose, vio en Finis World's Fair Toothpicks, et, heliotrope, a bo 206 on ms boul let, hellotrope, a box 20« ; vin Seri, 15e Spring Mop Sticks Tat Boap, § cakes for je on W +e 400 dozen Polished Tami 260 Witeh Hazel at 1Pe | 9x0 Full Sixe White be. GOROR 6 ecscees i eee 25e Bay Rum at 19e ‘ Garvey - Buchanan Cal Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second A were strane ane