The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1907, Page 2

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; oe INTERESTING ON CARD FOR SATURDAY Brerything is being got in readt-| nese for ot to be eld > Meadows un Ger tho auspices of the Seattle Aw tomedile club, Both Oldfield and} Siebel are satiefied with the way the track la being pat into shape apd are confident that they will be able to do some extremely feat rid ing at the tine. | There are twelve numbers on the as follows | ont t—For full equipped cars costing teas than $2,000, From 3 to 10 miles. € Brent 2—-Full equipped cars over $2,000. 3 to 10 miles. Cup vent 3—-Novelty race. all cars regardicss of weight horsepower. Cup. The condit of this race are; That the opera tor drive his car for the first mile! alone. At the end of first mile lok up three men passengers; at @ end of second mile, discharge @ll passengers; at tho end of third mile, pick up passengers again; end of fourth mile, discharge pasvon gers; finishing fifth mile alone All stops to be made within bounds marked by tape, same not over 0 feet. Cars must be in bounds be fore loading and unloading passen- | oor. | Event 4—Special race for cars fully equipped regardless of weight, horsepower and price. Car-| rying three passengers fo tonneau. Vor members of the Automobile club of Seattle, Cup. From 3 to 10 miles, Byent 5-—Open rato for Open to and fully equipped cars. re, leas of Weight horsepower or price, carrying three re in tonneau. From 3 to fies. Cup. it ¢—Cupid race. Five miles. The qgatitions ot the race oe CLAIMS THAT SHOULD HAVE alabama ABERDEEN, me 12.~-Recaune | @& appearance on the ball park has Qile@ with President Lamcas the claim of forfeit of the) Dotween Seattle and Aber. | The Aberdeen field was wet and this decided Brown to enll off | game. Ho tnformed Umpire Klopt | W telephone that there would be no and tried to get Dug. but he | already taken bis men to the / He waited for the Wood choppers to put ip an appenrance but when they failed to do so he lined wp is men, had three or four |” belies thrown over the plate, and then left the Meld. He ctaime that! Brown should have been on the grounds with hie men. Brown says) that the matter of postponing the] game was entirely in his hands and! that there is nothing to Dug’ pro- test. Hickey will be on the third | sack for Seattle tomorrow, } AMERICAN bEAGER, } — | i reesssrnereirmen BORE Lengne Standing } NORTHWEST LEAGUE Batte 4, Tacoma 2% BUTT, Mont, June 1t.—Neenus it ashion abric with a reasot yle price iti ime to look at neue $15. OO suits You can save from fi to ten dollars in the purchase of one of these 1 d moreover, you 1 with your appearance. Our guar per t itisiaction M mney RACES ARE are That the operator drive the firet mile alone. At the end of the first mile stop and plok up a lady passenger; at the end of the ond mile, pick up a seoond Indy, at the end of the third mile, pick up third lady, Balance of race to be idden with full ear Event 7-—Exkibition by Rrano “, “The Fiyiag Dutchman.” Brent §—Special race for Road tere and Raceabouts, fully equip reserdiess of weight, b power and price, with drivers alone im car, Distance from 3 to 10 miles. For members only of the Automo bile club of Beattio, Cup Event ®—Rxhibities by soc rene ped Rarsey Olifield, the champion autor driver of the work), Distance from 5 to 10 miles, to estadiiah state and} world’s records A especial purse to be given for this evont for the lowering of « world’s record Event 10—Free-forall handicap Any and all cara are eligible for this event regardiess of weight horsepower and price, of racing equipment. Handloape to be nade {| Dis | the previous os. Cup Rainier Sweepstakes Entries tmited ding to in the tance, 5 a Brot tt Open to the world to the first five entries. (Barney Oldfield, champion of the world and Bruno Stebet, the Flying Duteh man, aré entered in thie race.) Pride $1,000 in gold; $600 to be! added if world’s « om petition reeord | ta broke Distance to be 6 miles This event may be run beat two out of three heats at the discretion of the referee. Brent 12 porformance races. ace a Five miles, Roadsters and Raceabouts equipped, regardless of | bevee power and pete . weight _ Cap Wee yp im the sine ning the Tigers he } » % ® x a. ot amt Wiikiew, Clafite Mowtett and & Vascourer 5, Spokmme 4 APOKANS + wae Gp te the Meinuyre tribe of Vancouver t de some tine t Quinn's be if ealartea Dele | gud the tsibe Sh) the wrlwe. winning #ih | * ee ; * +} Battarton— Netgon Chevalier, Legore and} Leagee Standing as 3 | 3 ea HAS BEST A M Pe ee ' “Pat Dougherty can beat anybody | in the world throwing a basebal over a distance of ground,” said Fielder Jonea at the South Side ball Chicago, when he was avked | park whether Dougherty or Eddie Haha | had the beat arm To make it more satisfactory Dougherty and Habn | tried themselves out. Dougherty | standing at the home plate « med the ball against th a board twiee out of six trials, while Eddie fell short seven yards to i | } best of four trials, By actual meas urement then it was discovered that ptt ance from the nter of the tight field ist! whieh ts} right feta te is, which in} wome throwing,” according to} Trainer Rardell With practice I can throw the yall 125 yards,” said Dough 1 and Buck Freeman, now with M seasured it with a * 1 bel f 1 had t while my was good | have set a new mark } a jong time John Hatfie 4 the record of 153 yards 1 foot a1 os. Ba. ¢ Ne +, made in 1884. Larry Twiteh fe sald to h beat hat by two feet no of al re 3] a) ery mado of It Watler Remy Dray, 1908 is the choice ¢ Juniors, a newly m wb aed 1 years from hay 10d ry M iM wen d av., whose phone number ON THE SQUARE OPPC BTORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M SITE TOTEM POLE SATURDAYS AT 9:30 A. M, ©} known aa the [Cotta It ney The above pleture shows I Oldfield one week after he smashed through the Grosse Point track fence in Detroit, Mich. Oldfield, tn the pleture, has just from the mas and is trying’ out hie BASEBALL OSSIP it le very pleasant news, indeed, to hear that the Canucks have wou ® game. For « long time every one kept wondering why the Canadians ould not connect with the jong) end of the score. Now that they | have suceseded In taking a contest from the Spokanes there ls no ree json why they should not keep it up for a while and take a few more games In spite of the fact thet there ro wet grounds at Aberdeen and that rain had fallen there for forty-eight hours, Dugdale put in his claim for the game when the Woodchoppers failed to show up. Roberts, the Everett slugrer * being tried by Dogdale, © ake Coy’s place in the field while Coy wilt take his ai tara in the pitcher's box. His arm is getting | mto shape and Deg bas hopes that! Coy will win a few games for hint. out Ryae = thought was room Because Jimmy that there a sate cague, & oew series of clube will soon be whipped Into shape to be Was 2 State League. He has been informed by Searetary Farrell of the National Amociation of Baseball Leagues that hie commentieation bas been acted upon and that he has been authorized to go ahead. The league bas recetved proteetion tn Hverett. North Yakima, Walla Walla, Pen jleton, Olympia, Bellingham and te «the intestion of back of the league to start in four clube tn July RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. have with First molina, co Car won; Saucy M., one-half mile 5 to 1 a; rw 110 ¢ oat Re third ross) Time, :50 Second race, three-quarters mile | fouthern Lady IL, 106 (Kirsch mum), § to 2, wou; Dangnrous ; 100, second, Spinstross, 110, Third race, three-quarters mile— Queen Alamo, 110 (Borel), 13 to 1, won, Melar, 110, second; Pair hance, 110, third. Time, 1:15 4-6. Fourth race, eleven-sixteenths mile Alig’ Keogh), 11 won; M Prite, 109, ‘sec at. third. Time, Fit and a six euth 6 (Niche ry bird 10 Sixth ce, thirteen-sixteenths mile—Fred Bent, 10 Kirseh. haum), 11 to 10, won; Pal, 105, sec md; Yada, 1 third. Time, 1:22. LATONIA mile to 1 Wa Time, 4 race quarters mile re, 1 9 w 2, won; amille, 1 ‘ Litt ork. 104, third ) Third r ixteentha mile Bueke Le 7 to 10, wor econd Fourth race, steeple John Dillon, Met oi 5 r Rejectable, 143, second oF 123, third ! Fifth race sarters mile t 109. nd t an elle, 109, ¢ 1 1:19. tixth race mile ard a atx teenth—-County Clerk, 92 (Skir 1; Sulte 10 hird. ‘Time ‘U” WILL ENTER A FOUR CREW The University of Washington the North Pa 1 assoctation |f}| Tomorrow every waist tw thet held on Lake house priced from $6 down wil! rd and fourth. |) te oftered at which will} a Lowry gther fours entered will be those e-fourth o from Portland Vancouver Vie toria, Seattle and m7 | | the regular prices RACE DATES CONFLICT | tstertte ato misll, tawa, 2 If} dia tinon, dotted swiss and dir The Motor Boat @ub of Seattle! ities meer tonight to deeide as to the I h of July races on Lake|} Washington, At the present time! motor bonts, satifng yachts, and oarsmen ate all soheduled to ap-|}} 800-804 First Ave pear here on July 4 and if has|}} been decided to hold a conf nce |} STRONGEST LADIES’ WAIST MOUSE and straighten out the conflicts. | cle enter battered car, preparatory to , whieh tng the championship events, he afterwards won As Kiser lost a log, and as Webty Jny was bitnded and forced to quit the racing game, many efforts were mm ees. es CASE OF WHERE MR. MANAGER " | WAS ORDERED TO THE BENCH a Did you over hear of a manager of a baseball club being ordered to the bench? Well, this fe just what happened to John MoCloskey, who js how managing (the St. Louts Car McCloskey, when thie Incident | meen was ma ne net of the Housten obyb i Joyce, the well known old time ball player, wae playing third base and cap jtateing the team. Mot key wae playing right Meld. He was not « reliable fleider, and one day he made several errors, Joyoo—the employe of the manager could stand it no longer and waved btw hand to McCloskey and sald Your are a bum; get out of the game.” Thee he ordered Pat Flaherty, the general utility man, to go out / THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE BARNEY OLDFIELD A WEEK AFTER SMASHING THROUGH TRACK FENCE % and sald: 12, 1907. oo me Mecioskey thea turned to Flaher “It you go owt there top your pay.” then fatly informed Mo | Joyee PORTLAND, Ore, June 12.—The 4 7 Nd may only be partially on next ‘ |Bunday in this city, An attempt ; , now being made to eb the ; | proposed vill ar allow cons : opened in the afternoons of the 3 D } Babbath day 4 9 faney fruit from Australia te being | lreeeived on the etreet today Can bibs. « are selling for $2.00 for ey 7 rates, Fancy Missiasippl to matoes are selling for $2.26 per The Store That Serves You Best—-Garvey-Buchanan Cg ra four baskets " was received placed on the Th rhub The de vegetables fornia are leoked for two a well as better apricots made to stop the fatal races, but] ‘There has been another cent hi Shi Oldfield, in spite of his tnfortes,|44 onto the price for local fresh omen "5 ite urt aists | kept to the came. A milo in 1668) ranch oggs. The strictly fresh eaas thas a minute ts what (he greet) ore selling for 20 auto driver guarantees to 40 &t) ai) over the ol the Meadows Saturday. ' hs | even beans, per Ib, ie; Bermede onions, NEW LID MOVEMENT AT =""WAR TALK oro in the history of merchandisteg, renee * per fon Be freab However, the witste are ts ~ toe orm, gic; Oregon theo, he THE MARKETS (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Fra ) 180 rem 4 WASHINGTON, June 12.—War much of the bad tan aan The receipts of strawberries have | “= ns ao Sregeetors : Off ae the mitleg | fallen off somewhat mah ce at t 1 , ation Wal days, Tho demand for the stock | Sea Jingo Japan talk of the saat for canning purposes has sent the | reside ted States, « ple Jingy price up to $1.75 per crate, Some | pecially the Pacific cow Jwosevelt by foal fakers of 5 any talk of rod int of steamer « inte yesterday a warket this morning. |—/ of the asparagua crop and b supplies are on the market rand has fallen off for these Nice peaches from Cal } in a ¢ rge am Our New York Office Makes a Great Waist Pick-Up Manufacturer’s Samples of E Tomorrow At Amaloes urewn tee ereen peppers | curumbers, per Gos, Shae: Here Are Waist Values Without |} an Equal in All Seattle New York office sj] cured such active waist hap {] gains at thir time ts « mystery tell tis, as the market revedie’ Get ih freatest bargain scarcity Meow How our voman w daintiest Better and Cheese. Washington creamery better, per Mh ye: : we ont > belle, per te sh eeee = dre! right eld | Yoone Acarek prt tpteeeen, “| a styles, in tawne, si 7 “What do you mean!” asked To bg cream Sree © Cs fi tes, fi Bwisees, ote, Some | ‘ ; Ce tn allover embroléery, some the tall pines fer you,” } ndsome yoke, b elaborately Joyce. “You are out of! . ia gle — a fe hand “ r -, dat all ° Gloskay that if he would not allow | ms, lve tarmers me, jooeee ed. | and tastefully embeltiwhed MeCloskey argued with him, and Piaherty to take bis position he |! "@Me: live @ucks, 1m He; receters, lace and insertion. Here finally ssid: “Who put me out?” | would refuse to play third. Seetng Live ftock. prices i * captain of this team, I did!” that Joyce was determined Mo ‘ethers, pet Td, TT \e) owen, per th, te ae thundered Joyce. rae rlochiy retired to the bench. — 4 2 | ~ a $1.50 Walets at— $2.00 Waists at— meer i soem re Svmameccmears amt Ream “4 15¢ one $1.25 | sevene FAN CADE prarsl. Pertian¢ commen! ated . (NELSON CONFIDENT C cavmeo weave | rameters Fe RR ||| wee wuineat— | tame wae a | 4 Wat | WOOSTER, 0, June 12.—Darid Fien } S150 e1.75 i $1.98 Taggart, « brother of Captain Tag vat, par i, +eOKe j ; os Nelson has pag wert of Giveres notoriety, was san not 4.50 Watsta at— | $5.00 ¥ | $6.00 Walsts oe Angelce on bis way to “ found dead tn bed at the home of ae $2.25 ' 92.50 t $3.00 ranciaco, where he is to M¥bt) si. wosher yesterday at Orrville, em 60 iste at $3.25 Jimmy Britt, July 3 He appeart) it te supposed he died from an | fit, freee 4, pw f in good condition and says hat | overdose of a drug taken to ease | imo. per ip, ingiic fee. af an he ie confident of beating Jalnes| pain caused by the amputation of jie. "" sep dhesgercnnnr ioe Sizes are mostly 34, 36 and 28, with only « leht apetalling ji Kd ward a limb. Meats, cummmmnaummanersemmernammccnmacmmeermmeccmmcm, | Geer, per th, Gt: coma M ot the larger sizes. Early comers will enjoy every advantans | per Th FM im mettee, i wetfes: in selection. a per Th Me, dreeeed hoge BIG JEFF IS FAT AND SA Jim Jeffries as He Looks Today This Is Hie Latest Photo. SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 sparkling wit, as happy as a two When James J. Jeffries came to! year-old colt, and showed all the e town recently he was as big and a/ xuberance of wh he went # fat and as healthy and as good. around bidding all his old-time fri natured as he ever wan in his life | ends “How'de When he talked When Jim is tn training he is a/ fight his face scowled a trifle, but trifle mean and inclined to treat 1| be never le his good nature un iaitive strangers rather abrupt tl be sete in at hie training (aske after a match has been made ly. But he was beaming over with Special Offerings For Thursday J. 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