The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1907, Page 2

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re TAR—' URSDAY. UNE 11, 1907. flonde iwtrlor should bo romar — ERA ONE TIME WHEN JOLLYING THE PITCHER ko WASHINGTON iS The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Gy TTING AV HAD AN ADVERSE EFFECT «join (sv iiis| BASEBALL TOWN) 6%) Buy Vacation Dresses FOR T The barchalt fan lke to telt He onitenen a food one on Rube W dell that o urred When he wae playing en the ifie Coast with the Low Angeles team. A few years a&o in & eoriee| Washington ta, nd qeation, one of the Ty pall towns to the country, te on! enh has often because ho oye t Special prices tomorrow to interest ag parents, Splendid values |p v= ie if thie le tr Though represented for years by | Children's T6e Dresses - te so withotl worrying over the|a tallend aggregation, the atlend ‘of good pte ate Bicenchei. 4, made Of games with the local team Wad : ary question ance here is better than in some | plaids, polka dots, ete, with triman dell was im the box and, for the . Mtnahan’s lame der, which | cities where the teams are up in white braid and buttons winings of . seep Atty NE ins Siig A first time in the local has caused bim a p of worry | the rage. Special tomorrow at 4 Although tho Siwaahes came out | Lovie semen -. a bcaied +m this apring, has beeh Suey 4| The tot that the team it a loser Children's D es 6 > one Batteries - Fureuam and Breenaban; ru mtured Wermen and under «| seems to have Itttle or no offect 1 gh gp sizes © to _ rir on pont bss = Pagete Mmielde ond Merenall. phyatoian's orders the Geofgetown|on the attendance. There in 0 gy ae Fog Sana Ran Were ey a anil League Stenting, Sprinter will lay off for about six |othor elty known to baseball whieh aiitaclive ivtimmion atten ee supports « losing team 48 dows | rT janing Washington Local enthusiasts | enough to win the sertes, The bat- ting averages from the firet of the | hte “ a) oixth Values to $1.60, tomorrow at Children’s Dressex 6 wo Mu - Me the becoming discouraged and, season up to the present date show realising that the have become go peeumomed to 4 suapender wults, Buster fro Josing team that they are well sat: | r wn and sallor four men over the 300 mark, but when the dust hed cleared up the isfied when @ close game is played. styles, Made up of finest ginghame te lors, shepherd « ment. Values to $ tomorrow at locals bad cored an even half dozen, When Rube again appeared te the box Morely aput two rovte blew = woe dog [Sine beman to lod them over, Well = ae en even though the locals lose it. In no other city does this condition exiat, ene of these, Roberts, by participated in two games, other, Ross, is lost to Seattle, hay- tug been awarded to Portland. } 1 PEEING THInD OOF BY FP DELPMIA rire — Mom & ot we—ourtaws | DESIGNER OF BIG BOATS } 12),0 DRESS GINGHAME, working. Full dt | ue © | y and Myers are still batting | | feore % % * Inube ana 0 "nie bun | —_—ee STOPPING IN S€ATTLE 4 im the slugging class. Stanley has | wont ein a Siwing, Se when W: } opened up| ARE PROSPERING, - ° | All the light « || Brand new showing including 3 enced to climb. Rattorice Water and Sullivan; Mughes|(the seve: tmnt hese two | Charles BR. Hanseone who de shades including | | averages up to date, and the | end Heyten pened up on him and joshed| He opened up wit at noua signed thé steamships © ekota and | acaweesr ||. et weet oyhe ee q only complete averages being pud mercifully and among other|«peed that the betters ¥ n Sinnanstes deemh ‘the tant tow. dave cream, also & broad’ || = colorings. Special 4 Hahed, follow: S| things said that his arm Was weal |touch the ball. For the two] Pitcher Morgan, of the Philadel | © ity ee ee ctr | variety of ‘street tomorrow at, yard soe 10¢ j nt ® : ajening limninge the Meals could not get al phia club, has @ new curve that be|' Seattle. Offictats of the Great |i} colorings including eretnre i oa | » Rattesiee-Kiltian, Mubanke end tonmnidt For « time Rube laughed at these hit, ube shot them over #0 fast) calts the knuckle curve. He erabs ‘orthern Ste hip company stat | black | field A] 2 } nayte and Kictnow es [remartn, but the two spellers kopt |that Roach, who was af the ree ev like ball with the two outside fin-| od that Mr, Hanscom was in the |i) Regularly worth 50c _ ; e 2 a at him so per tly he could bear/ing end of the battery, continually gers and doubles the two middle ity merely on @ pleasure trip. Hie | Special tomor | 390 MERCERIZED DAMASK. 5 bea it no lonwer. od for Waddell to slow down. home is tn New London, Conn, He row at, yard c - Chevetand 2 eapaanenquanenee fingers so the ball sildes off the } .y | Be ; ” Boston 8) es ee eee = - mom | pnouckice | was accompanied hy his son, RF. |p| | | 60 inches wide and possessing @ & 4 8 Ratteriee—Lotehartt and Clarke; Young} PETS. Hanscom, of Boston. | RICHELIEU } manent, splendid wearing aii ==" "RUNNING MARVELS OF TWO CONTINENTS, — | ss: 2- 0 yar Verabigarttten || pent sa : . ‘ | & game against St, Louis they woo j tomorrow at, yard . ? i ~ : : i Bl ¢ a ; 3 e.. IN 6 to 5 and only made two bits, But Stamped in the pret 3 1S | hatertey-iade and O'Conner; Weddell DIAN AND BRITISHER, TO RACE HERE! ter 21's tate wien tae meant | tof new de : econst . ' us! a pepe ee : pe angen la , runs, ACCIDERT aigon, all ready for | | 75c BLEACHED DAMASK, euntpautnonesmeneea NATIONAL LRAGUE. f leas Standiag. se Wonder how the Pitisburg fans rections on each || 70 inches wide, will launder and weap 4 Wea, Last. Pet. . } 7 rhyhs Be te & 84) Quen ee ant (Seattle Stary Rectustys Senvien) | liked to read this? “Beaumont is (Kerippn Telemraph Servier.) piece. Size 24x24. || ino highly satistactory F oe < ¢ 6] Cevetans 4 $3] NEW YORK, June 6.-—L¢ present proving @ sensation at the bat, Yes LONDON, June 11.—A touring! Reguiarly worth 90) | — goccial tomorrow i Keries—Wiltte and Gibeom; Btrickiett | ppiiadatyhia i os) plans are successful America will terda. made a home run and two|car ts whieh Mr and Mra. Jobo if} Special tomor | Barter | * y . | Se Se ie a ome tay s ey soon see the most segaational inter singles. non, of Calttornte, and Mr, and |__rew at, each | Bore = RM B | Washingt ra | Mrs. Blake, of Philadelphia, were |} | - ‘ = . 1! Bowtom Ss > el egg meg e2 os “ poe a Harry Niles, after getting @ poor| motoring through Oxfordshire || - ‘ coe ee eee com | Or ral ngland, champion start, has become the batting fur | overturned terd afler | ‘1 veat vai 108, « ae | long distance runner of the world, sehee at the Amie ae eee eagle ens rere | A h Th "RACES YESTERDAY |fers,am “igcrvay: some ttt hci inl, Eco ng sad san ae aa ead B 1] the Carta Section Fourth Race, one and one-halt/ : — -- coseny ta his second year in fast company.| women are in & serious condition. | ; mile—The Abbott 114 (Lee), 3 to in FISHING RODS, all grades, cheap {| Spectal purchase of $50 pairs of 3 OAKLAND, 1. won; Red Gauntlet 114, second; | Gunner Moir, the English heavy et airs, 1111 Fire = a, j ane face curtains, compricing 3 —— Beau Brummell 111, third. Time weight champ, has drawn the color : anes | beautiful new designs in real Bg ange gegen nd ITT (BA SE 5 Bye | Nottingham, Fine Scotch Nets, ettic) 9 to 6, won; Sir | angtord 0 ited w he # | ~ ‘1 tc. Pial Fifth Race, ninesixteenths mile | jet aeateed ehtenal Wane | Fine Madras Nets, e ain a counters with neat borders Polat de Keprit centers, floral patterns, eto, many belng exact style reproductions of the mont expensive Cluny and Rattenburg designs, 4 and 2% yards long and 45 to 64 inches wide, $2.00, $2.50 and $5.00 values. Special tomor- ee ae <—" 100, second; Othmar 109.) Honest 108 (Lee), 3 to 5, won; | hapa Col. Brady 102, second; Hollow 106, | Second Race, seven-eighths wie third nie 2 BD. j Hazeline 104 (Riddle), 12 to 1,| Sixth Race, ono mile—-Webbder 99 % won; Talentosa 105, second. Malas Stel : 100, third. Time 1:27. second; Fiortzel “ Third Race, three-fourths mile— | 1:45 2-6 Gateway 109 (F. Wilson). 9 to 1, — won; Nonie Luciile 109, second; | Mary B. Clark 101, third vim OLDFIELD AR 1:13 BS piss h Race, three-fourths mile A.B Cook 112 (Kirschbaum), 11] Barney Oldfield, 1@, won; Nothing 109, second; }oas driver, who holds the record | Orman 109, third, Time 1:13. | for the mile on @ circular track | teh Race, one and one-sixteenth | with the thme of 53 seconds fiat, P riko Mayer 100 (MRS). /iy tn the city, arriving last night. to 1, won| Dutiful [10 second: | He is in the bent of condition and Smith before he announced bis an tipathy to colored serappers Madden denice the report that Salvidere has broken down and says jthe cause of his poor form is a de eayed tooth. After defeating the University of Chicago team, Geo. Huffs Univer | sity of I!\inols club claims the weet enr college championship j the world fam A movement ts afoot the list of all figh faked. No newspaper would give up the space necessary to give « te an evidence of ays third of tha. A checking ac tematic business meth 4 Qaptain 109, third Time | wilt be in shape to amash a few } Having tried mettio of all! . A yen aes 46 65 |more records when he rides on the the ext aan: Camlab cane 04) se ath Race, one mile-—Pickeway | Meadows race course next Satur White Gen have © eiteh 40-abether | should carry a check ic), $ to 1, won, Helan | ag e Ame: m the Indian's trail. (Rotts Opti y under the auspices of the So f m the . pennant ing aceount wi th f second; Woolma 100, third. | St\e"Attumebiie Cub. ’ one obsiacie is that Longboat de-| f 1:40 prirt ———— — ag to retain his amateur stand Whe Atientie outiet Lenaes, ai company, and thus eye LATOMIA. PARSONS CANT COME | However, tne canadian’s status | & meeting held in Brookiys, re} tematize his financial e Nabamer bine been questioned, aad ca ie} | ported all clube making money ex “a gies Race, three-fourths mile— AE URCNTE Gs vestigation is now under way, con-| a4 Fitaabeth Geers. and 162 (Minder), 6 to 65, Partons, the great runner of | cerning tho report that he received , ‘ : . EK. Shorrock, President Rigeer, 19h, second; Steuer southern California, will not bela gift of money from the city of | ver the Sites time ta: two yeare J. P. Hartman | Hans Wagner has been put out of ja game for kicking vice Prestaent, Alexander Myers. Secretary | ‘THE BIG STICK) coal } 00, third. Time 1:17. jable to compete in the meet here} Hamilton, Ont. If he did, the wise @. Race, one-half mile—jJane 22. It was hoped that hej ones figure his amateur days are Queen 115 (Leg), 1 to 2,| would meet Dan Kelly. Other ath-| past. In that ovent the great race Rrown Mary 103, second; | letes are coming from the Olympic] is a certainty, He may alse decide my Dink 98, third. Time :51 b of San Pranciseo, however./that it will be more profitable to Third Race, three-fourths mile— the meet should prove one of | become a professional, and 4 race AT THE pe $9 (Skirvin), 5 to 1; won; | the beat ever held tn Seattle | with Shrub would net both « neat ena ee see = eS nae meas | PUTHE. re Shrubb is the holder of world’s! | records from 1% to 11 miles. He! ays mel ee has gone 10 miles in 50: 46. The} an Indian has made the same distance TOM LONGBOAT, Indiaa. * in 54 minutes. But he was not ii. 08 S 2 A propriate pushed, the race was over a hard . ft my uo eddl road and he wore “flat” shoes. seven miles. 4 ng Some of Shrubb’s other records! 11 miles, 65:23 2-6. ~— | “om Gifts ¥ . oe aesre 2 3 | tle opportunity to get acelima ss Basement th loll ? oe ; C > he dollar, we got an immiense lot of clothing, |while the Miners will be in their 5 ° rot 3 i 5 element. Vancouver plays the 2 a Ir a wil ne ; BASEBALL = a and the Canadians ought : FE ay ee S q n order to reduce it will make another big cut to a few games. Their standing 2 2 gr! } ric le hese -, at present is probably the lowes 5 8 ont gins, Min fs i} Prices. Read these prices and then come here and op any longue tn the eseutty aes : aS ware, aft from buy your spring outfit | [time oe . y) tfit. Hotimas, New y on & everywhere, | MEN'S SUITS. YOUTHS’ SUITS. FITZ DENIES FAKE oppsmen oF yu you | | | Albert ‘ili n 500 Men's Spring Sults in fancy 50 Youths’ Spring eS Hob Fitestmmons te mighty sore GET SOUVENIRS | ie lnichnaioansiailas’ dil <-ney mixed twoed) | It will be good news for the ball |iness days because Jack O B? Je ate z go at . Ifans of the city to hear that - eweler and | At cececeee seseeees OB.85 t 1 | Lo - - taima he faked a fight. Fits Bil mith | nee = 100 Y ® Spring Ross will play with Seattle afte It required a considerable ammount vers a and black serge: jall, He has gone to tiand and aye ‘Bo O'firien says that the niking om the } 350 Men's Spring Suits in wor lots, wors worth talked things over with McCredie, | fight in Philadetphia was ‘fixed Athletic Association « j ae a * for jf steds, tweede and fancy mix HO Bt... sees eeeene who has consented to let Dag have does he? Well, it was, so far a8 Unive y of Washing to & Co.'s u ancy m him. The Portland manager real | his having arrange h the the mem varsity || — ‘latches tures, worth §10.00, go at.. SUITS. izes how much his loss would af-\to stop It provided | did not knock |elghtoared crew to bave the oars || j $4.80 eanece DREN'S S| Hfect the Seattle team and that de|him cold with a single punch. with whicl wen vietory || First Av, and Cherry St. be csc nad at he ele . One lot of Childrep’s Seles “ lelded him. MetCredie has certai That's all the fixing there was to agains nford in the recent race || 400 Me Sp. ate - Suits ip all wool jshown the proper spirit ithat, fight. But you just put itjon Lake Washington. The care Established 1888. j fon's Spring Suits in fancy worth $3.76, go at od linto cold type that if O'lirten dows | which were used w not last an checks, silk worsteds, chev Coy will be used in the box {not make a retraction of his stato-|other season, and it was contend 6 ‘ One lot of Clem gs against Aberdeen this week. His|ment that I was a party to ar @d that they should be awarded to lo@ and faney noveiltics, Suits in y plaids m ts rounding into shape and {t| fake, I will make him eat bis words |the winning oar . a8 & mark worth $12.50, go at ..86.26 mixture h $4.00, ut lis thought he will be able to show | the first time we meot. I will punch |of appreciati to keep up a A pit ale coee eens the Woodchoppers a thing or two. | his head if he accuses me of being tradition that ts held im all the cot 350 Men's Spring Suits in the k . a faker You can also say that | leges The association finally ia sien One lot of Children's Buster A second semi-protessional league |I will meet O'Brien at apy Ume | axreed to let tho members of the very. Sm wenn: one Brown and Russian bleed lis soon to take the field. The|and before any club, and If f don't |/crew have the oars checks, blue and black serges Suits, worth $5.00 to $7 }towns to compose this snization |stop him inside of ten rounds he ied tee Nair - oe 2 jare: Ballard, Everett, Suohomish, |can have the ¢ r Rate recelpls evio' imported tweeds, At ....c0ee une | Monroe, Richmond's Rainiers and |If I knock him out I will give the APTAIN every one a handsome taflor another. entire recelpts, minus traifing ex pags aa is MEN: S PANTS. -_ pensos, to charit You can say garment, bree 9.00, corded black ! oo pi to fight any pot in the Dan Kelly, the world-famous go at $7.85 sis sue jathiete of the University of Ore sane eee werees “88 worsted pants, go at +d world, middie, I t hetyyweigat or heavyweight. I don't bar John-| 9%, Was eletted captain of the dla 4 So thadk téam for the comipe year $3.00 Men's all wool pasted plain colors and stripe, One lot of Men's Frock Suits in blues $18.00 OU cevsesee oe $5.00 and blacks, worth ut the inetitution yesterday, It FORTUNE FOR TWIRLER ypc "cigs ) Sed Eup | If the news from Cincinnati | gof EXCELLENT and $20.00, to close rnd te Hf wields the etud of Welstt And grinds his ¢ as he crowds th eplate, Iprovee true and Eddie Minahan,| Richard Hathaway was chosen! prodee Thousands of other bargains you will find at this great ais Aching to slay on the snoot |the twirler for the Re ts, 19 obe of cablaln f the university baseball | ‘pekek lad rected 7 rethely wien Your dollars witli do three times their regular duty here Do Whom fans adore, and pitchers hate? the heirs of that $21,000,000 8 | team for the year 1908. He ts a Four dollars wilt do three times tt C The slugger tate in England, the path of the | Portlabd boy NOVELTY MILL Co. forget the number—1317-1919 First Ave., one-half block sot a SEATTLE. U, @. a. P fice, opposite new Arcade Building FLY ON THE FLYE i ate Monarch Shoe & Clothing (0 1317-1319 First Ave., Seattle Half Block North of Postoffice. Between University and Union St OSTE OP ATH VOHOOGEE becat-ave he eit Ready Co.373.2"" Fi ita You Will Find Every New Style Here Whether it be for the iitie. fellow YOU MUST ADMIT 1 that there is always a show of ap preciation of any especial merit. The men of Seattle are just begin: ning to realize the real merit in the ARTHUR ROSS, Who will rejoin Seattie’s outfield. ||) The snapshot caught him in action. | EGAL $Q HAT..... Tho Cubs made a better showing | for @ week at the bat than the Aberdeen sluggers, in spite of the They are just beginning to realize | fact that the -Woodchoppers took two and a half years old or for that there is no necessity of pa five of the six games. attle fell the grownup boy of sixteen ' > ng $3 for a neat and attractive down considerable in tho fielding We ontry the finest Mock of ciislualve High Grade ; Rep. "ratee pan wth y straw or summer derby when the this was one reason why the boys’ clothing in the state 4 “ famous Regal $2 Hat ia obtainable boys lost. In Held vg vat Dr. ©. F. La right here in Seattle, Exclusive tive on the Het for th) week Prices for quite onreog tA a agents for this famous hat in Ge and Aberdeen leads In batting s 85-86 and up. ite) Didss attic. Jeattle has @ percentage of .219 KOHLER & CHASE eee } and Aberdeen makes .206. sulte— 2 r ety A —-- -5O up. Kestabiished 1850. Hickey will be back in the game PIANOS this week and this will mean”: h 708-740 PIKE STRERT ¥ to the Cubs It le not yet known dort Rotidiag J. Redelshe!mer & Co. whether Btis or Price will play Srecccccoesces secon Both play the bag We Make Uniforms r scriptions in any quantities on . 2 DOWNING, HOPKINS a aye pe spownes Better, but Stix has gre i all kinds © difficulty In connecting t ~ i otice. Working capac tek eat Ohl af the bet, 800-804 First Ave, Cor, Columbia a a oreean aa a ON THE GQUARE OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE ar Boys’ Clothing House in the Sta' UNION TAILORS PRIVATE W Tel. Maty af, Ind. Noome 304-805-200 Ab & Tacoma plage at Butte thin weok and Putte should @ivé the Tighrs a bard fassle, Tacoma will have STORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M.; GATURDAYS AT 9:80 A. M iz! jooms 518 Third Ave. mk Res Third Ave, an —

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