The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1907, Page 2

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2. —~ THE SEATTLE ST4AR—SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907, | Revolt, 124,| won; Maughty SQUIRES BURNS FIGHT PROMISES TO BEJUSUAL ERRORS OF CUBS [overs wns firs o°0"0 50 0s. Dr, Rowell, 121, second; De Gram. | wor ; Lon) my Burns had no difficulty in dis | Fifth race, one mile and 20 yarda x oe rallo—Bultey posing of the Montana Kid last |~ Treasure feeker, 107 (MeRue), 16| (Lee ‘ won; Hoary g Hearne and Arbognat wore the [tan Prancitoe enawiyies Bom te alght, knocking | him old tn the | ond cl tes Bell, 102, sec-| second; Vlorigel, 107, thied, 4 ) Tasheon “ 1 was Burns’ fight | ; » 4 Ir ‘3 IAM csvenes pit ak aa |Sovonth round. It 4 BY FRED J. HEWITT, James J, Jeffries, in preparation; And Rig Hill Squires ia rapidly [Fa who lost the game onttlo | Qewiand ssseevsten mastvee BML 4a) AUT Carne got into in alter ; a Tiny attic Star's Exclusive Service.) | for a fight, always got away in an! getting ready at San Rafael, with yeaterday, {It happens that the nec peal ce cation in the afternoon with De| Sixth race, seveneighths mile CROKER’S y j AN PRANCISCO, J 16. —1¢ CUboftheway section of the world |in easy reaching distance of thin | C#Mary something has got to happen NATIONAL LBAGUE, Witt Van Court, the whitehatred | Meads, 107 (A. Wright), 9 to 2 rf 1 i : BA) 2 800, June t where he could commune with oa otty, in every contest that is being pulled —, boxing instructor, Burns waa a| won; Little Mirthful, 104, second : weight and | Jackfull, 104, third, Time, 1 4 im strange how the public taste in ture without being urbed by | Whon Newcastle Bill stepped oft/ oft with the Aberdoon gang of | | foore- n. 1 °®. | pound and o half o punt ; pugiliem on the Pacific Coast runs.) the curfoas mob. His favorite spot the boat on bis arrival in this sawdust an * gy yg i Drook lyn ae ae irt claimed the $250 pet FN ge _' 15 me} i he bantame, the iy Was Harbte Springs. A country he made @ favorable tm-;men on the local team did whai Pteleter od Burns, and he called LATONIA, is confined t mmnany Bometimes the bantams, then again | "') ‘now cones the “near” cham-| pression by his manly talk, He |they contracted D with tho!tas eters PET) Van Court a vile name, Van Cc t ? hie bed with nanager—play ball—the spasdv of which he has yesterday would not have been! so the feathers or the lightweights or perhaps it ia the welt ‘ | drow back his fst to #trik | Firat race, ninesixteenths mile— | f¢ plon—-Tommy Burne—who must did net. waste any time in dilly KR. HM, © | before he could do so Burns struck | »,, 106 (Aust 4 # who have tread the path hlased by Jeff. He dallying, but posted $5,000 off the the call, but not since the days of believes (nm environment He be reel to Might any man in America, | heartbroaking and Ge Cubs wonne | } 4 $ him a hard blow in the face. Burn | yon. pewall, 105, second . Jas. J, Jottries and Jim Corbett has Leves that the atmosphere at Har Then he hustled off into training ge hog Pig Pad yard eae sinng daca tte: wparen| DAS doen soverely consured for Wis \Coginy 196, third. Time, :56 3 7 “3 duct dy for any emergency, Becond race, three-quart ” 7 " ny bin & ¢! to be re there been such activity im the| din Springy—that proved such @ to be Fr pitched a splendid game, Hecab derby. heavyweight division as there is at benefit to the greatest Gahter the And now Bill ts on edge. diane * + ro the Laden moment. . world ever saw—la thee ft and He is trained within a week of a | lowed but three bits and Issued DAG) poorer nH ® YESTERDAY . vane. ww! agg at ) ; rea 7 PRI And all on account of the prow proper thing for Noah Brug, Ho fight pass. In addition to this, he etrhck | peroe e coven $B 8 RACES ae aed, Pee ait ‘l. orive® MOP pleasing ence of Bill Squires, the Australian 4aa engaged Jeffries’ old quarters And he can go some. ut five men, He pitehed a better) sane ee sei ee rpe air ime ' - Ses that never Champion, in this section of the @fd will do all his training In the| Some of us, when we looked him /£ane than Starkell, and if the mon | ewe . . Third race, three-quarters milo— | Come of eae does from the world. mountains, returning to San Fran: over critically, at first thought that | sentnd him had played in style, — OAKLAND. |Dr, Loe Huffman, 92 (Martin), 9 to © of things, Notwithstanding the flaice dir {cisco about five days before bis| he was too heavily muscled about | Seattle would have won But a | Beore nue 3 }1, won; Little George, 92, second ; | se ing fiesta week at Los Angoles, encounter with Squires, the shoulders to be quick In action, | '# “ae ap Ae acy cr ng Be pnd York vweteeapeeivsestoons LM §] Pirat race, three quarters mile—| Demo, 96, third. Time, 1:16 16 TENTS where “Philadelphia Jack” O'Arien| The local public, in the ght of hut we changed our minds wheu |{f#) let wa see what they = fethowten ane mremenens | erent te, nur eeeena, penator tee quarters mile |} Five Months Rent for ie pad Tommy Burne double-crossed things that happened at Los An- | we were permitted to see him work |" .. Mearne’s error that per 4 Gibson Warns, lea, third. Time. 1:18 | Delent (Powers to I Mentha . mitted Fitagerald to get firwt ta the ve Fourth race, one mile and & quar * Rca tar Our Motto—-Quality third, He booted an easy Dall) cing ag ter Baron Baber, 107 (Mallee), 1 Dy See, oes ( to three. He booted an easy ball, | ohicage owe to 16, won: Masher, 166, pesend; |"NPS Phone, Mate © 1 which he should have fielded nice | New Fork . Flaunt, 107. third. Time, 2:07 46 ly. Hearne has been booting he | bictemare » P oi| Third ¢ Futurity—The Mis ball considerably lately, afd [t 18 | cineinnatt | sourtan, 121 (MeRae), 12 to 1, won Cerner about time he let up, Fite got seo | em - Fourth Ave ond on a passed bail, Walsh threw 3 oe —— Ready Co.i03.2"" Exclusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN Special Prices for Large LOGGERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY, Brown's easy one to Hickey and | it looked as if Fitegerald was tag ged before he got to t bag, but Augustus said he was safe at third, and that ended it, Starkell’a out to center scored Fitegeraid, and Arbogast’s bed throw moved Brown | to third. Van Buren akted to Ret e » and Frown beat out the throw, but Hickey claimed that Brown teft the bag before the batl eaught and Brown was called out. In the rth Arbogast made another wild throw, which eventually wae re spent for Anderson's rum. Io the sfath fontng Van Buren put the ball over the fenee for the third tally. Seattle's only run came in| Lynch, the Tiger captain, seome the ginth Coy, batting for Walsh. /to be hitting the ball in his old was walked. Myers foreed Coy at sooond, Hickey hit and lebet! ad vanced Myers to third. Kellackey | ame with Hutte yesterday, Dren hit, seoring Myers and at thie erit-| nan fe k in the game for Ta eal Jancture Hearne failed to do|coma. The question ia, how long the needful Wy permitting Ander | will he stay this time? son to got the Oy, and the «ane hen You Plan Your Trip Call on the Northern Pacific Agent and let him help arrange your journey. He will secure any information you want about his own and com For Talking Machines and Supplies “Keep in Mind” Cline’s Piano House 1205 GECOND AVE, time form fe got three Bite in q wae over j i The score Rae A Se One-Tenth necting lines, and will explain why 7 Myon of o-F ee 8 ae ; Heer. os Cea tas . Through Dining Cars ‘ Ketiertey. te : ,78 3h Of A Unit Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars ret ae ; ee Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars wom 9 ie High-back Seat Day Coaches or ie ‘| OF A UNIT Totals eré¢ern Make Northern Pacific trains so popular wit Of Seattio Busta Property (antneumbered), of $100 & year, and your rental dividends reinvested, will make you independ “teed for Watch te ninth travelers. He will quote you rates, sell you F $ 3 4 PY - 4 at at the thee when work Would bear hard apon you tickets, and make your sleeping car ’ caee es 4 tions. His services are free. Se ee ea very 0 ar ae ge t |. O. MoM ¥ Eee AS Without {noonvenionce, without extra work and without anxt . pe Ber ag me ©. Pe Ay Squires Saye This fe the Most Typl- ' e @¢ & © 1 ety, Im the assurance of perfect safety, upon & total Investment of . 7 # # # © 4 IE wut $2,660, you ean create the comfortable “nest exe” of approt As He Looks Prom the Rear. eal Pose of Himestt He Has Seen | A. TINLING Gay . . Seattle, Wash imatety $16,000. - 9 KAA GENS ORTR EE eo 8 87 @, 4) the public, the heavyweight game seems to be all the thing. secoscer NOTHING IS SAFER OR MORE PROFITABLE An enormous house erected Mike Schreck and Marvin Hart at Toone testes ee 4 THAN HIGHLY IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY a i oak te oon veo sore Compare the remults indicated by the following figures with RAILWAY tions are that when Tommy ' t teew om belle, fT (he @ nulation of a savings account which may mpound at mee r 4 per cont Rental and Increase Value Earnings On the Basis of $100 2 Voar Wate areeil eet Phe pea Hiemey. Teme of | Kiewt Burns and Bili Squires step into the ring at Colma on the Fourth of July that the greatest attendance im years will greet the fighters And incidentally that battle 4 go ing to be worth traveling many miles to see. . D. CHARLTON, A. @ PA, Portland, Or. AOWTHWHET tf SPOKANE, Jane 16-—ta -the! Every follower of the game) third of the serie Qotnne a tavestments Ineroase Total AT THE SUMMIT OF 6UC knows what to expect from Tommy aried bunch won from the Canucks and dividends valnes accu moiation You'll fiad Pacitic & j Burns. Fighting on the levet, aw he with the seore of 1 to @ It waeew) ‘ $ # Sound Bottling Co’s bemnd. ~~ Will have te do when working for |oamee full of taterest and Seth ia ™ - tones a lew of our San nthe James second basetr : 4,267 1,667 judge: Ginger ale, lemon strenuous battle, He fs a fighter, | oa ‘aeuie, wen he Ce aavo 2962 en es Oe dst rather stow fn tie - ine bow he bot strong and always “ by emash.tg the ball for s long Learn all about Unite of Business Property, as gpptied to file, seltzer, carbonte, vicky, foring in. He is @ glutton for pun- This Pieture Shows One of Squires’ Unique Traising Stunts lavive and ncoring Suees. No side || ‘Property No. ¢ (Contral Building, on Third Avenue), and you will ; polo made au error arrange to lite these reaalta ~ “There are others.” The price is 76 cents the case of2 en bottles set down at your 6 ishment and a man who sens to rive under a hurricane of blows. geiew, docs not appreciate Burns’ ont with James Edward Britt a0 | veneer Get Bookict Ne. 4 ith a man who will mix it with decision to train so far away from bis other sparring partners | ppetens MY ; him Burns can put up as spectacu-| the seene of battle. Promoter Cot Of immense reach—75 tnches— Fransiin ane fipen ators One trial proves purity, in forth, how snd Seindeln Uerpive, Rhre ity and wholesomeness. lar @ battle as any mitt arti the business, that the C It ts strange that “near” cham- and proper shape pious as well as world’s champions will be no humbugging on his part. any angie and all the time block are disposed to get right down to The fans bank on Coffroth’s word ing cleverly. Hie peculiar crouch mn training for a big and aré making the best of the sit- mak him very diffieatt ¢ ae egg es Mas oe yo poe — ation while his lone arma build « te ssuing free pasese t6 seven | . me = Soot am | bullwarks that it is almost impos | of the utes hatamen. Rua» Hall's ! ‘ “ ” site for his opponent to Break | bunch could aot nect with the H tl neck, on which Is pineed @ head) . 0 it the hoy manager wan In for | fllke that of « battering ram. When ver, assures every fan Sqoires can hit from any potnt.) Pacific & Puget Sound acific Company adian will get into fit Aud he tw clever, He is always| y 4 - Ss re ere 4 thet there | boring in, scaking an opening from) SUTT, June 18—-The Tae won again yeeterday with the wore of 6 mw 4 Claflin, the Tere OWMAN BUILDING } enn is tte made two more bit [his defense is up the hea aks | * Butts mad L. . | down between his shoolders so| ‘888 ome Bat Was alae Hyer Te | pee Féeud tiat it to cimest buried. iite sible for seven errors, i — 4 : square thin can be likened unto | °°" es 5 = nd to some men of great) parterion we WY of 9 ant « Craptnn, os might be easy to reach Hieeeceseretari, Be] 0 em ee the Magnificent Steel ever frit him hard enough on the , 7 at | potnt to do any real damage ' r i And sow about the stamina of | | . this visitor a me H I have seen him go out on the! road and do 12 miles in vory fast i time and am pack withowt even) tae 4s« i breathing hard. I have him |! o) ® Will Leave Pier No. 2 at 8 follow this up with a half-hour's| ft “ ne | skipping the rope and then put in| *** the same length of time in shadow boxing. To top all this he sparred threw rounds each with four spar - shee . }ring partners and then wound up| sna ' omy Deevtets his day's work with a series of} aymnaatic tunts that would make | & Yaudevillian jealous whe Wor , | 15 a. m. Daily On the New \ } | That's « ome in one short |‘ oO | afternoon, but when the big fellow | —— : Ne P oe, wh sill toe be Lid Jat | Yard ot Bremerton, the Bat = by mow, what will he be 1D | Nebraska, Oregon and W be enters the ring on the Fourth jand the mammoth Drydock. Rowt of July? That remains to be] joave Pier 2 at 6:30, 8:20 and 10 |W ankCcouyv r ser am mt 2:30 ne 0 " } |} Tommy Burn 1 Bil Squires | Round trip 80 cate: yes Ou © hould put up @ rattling go in what) _ sure to be a finish fight, and i = SAN FRANCISCO, June 15—Tom my Burne came to town the other | from what I know of the two men i day and dropped into James Coffrot h’s saloon to tale over the coming | at the present moment f think that ee battle. He was stylishly dressed a nd posed for the above p € the Australian should win a Phe S. S. Iroquois will cover more distance daily on this route than any other steam- i shifted {nto left, where he took care ON THE FRONT 0. | vip in America, leaving Pier No, 2, Seattle, 8:15 a. m., arriv ing at Bellingham 1:15 p. : ATI of everything. Het eda fl | Rj / B EB ho vt p his hand oe peuiees | | m.; leaving Bellingham at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Vancouver 5:45 p. m. Returning, when it ked to be lost, and it i. itaved tt Fines of $90 and $123 were ye | leaving Vancouver 7:00 p. m.. arriving at Belline » 11:15 j . } terday declared against « I . —s el ingh rm I : 15 P m., leaving . n yhamt The ball teams from the Seattle | Florence K. and Defian rape | 11:30 p. m., arriving at Seattl 00 1 } 1] " f Co! nd St. Martin's College | tively, for carrying an excess of | | - "% = t i. m., but pa n will not be c¢ d 7:30 4 pla t Madivon park this after: | passenger F 1e je of Seattle 1 jf boon The Spokane, with ! a.m. The people of Seattle should encourage and patronize th teame ose gers, left yesterday on an exeur i Mendid spec > " ee sion trip to Southeast Alaska plend peed performan tate rooms, a la carte dining room service and passenget eae me RECIPROCAL ACT is Similar excursions will be made ‘The savings bank ta i} * : { g a a ii Guinn toe see tes théad of Ge pred accommodations will be a credit to Puget Sound, and keep Scattle in prominence im ’ } | ae “ j rit font man, for it fur H ‘ lost. enough games for a while 1 L The deportation of Willtam b i y the s ee ‘ What ou aay if we win a fow }fehmitz, an insane sailor off the| nishes a safe deposit i| having the finest steamship service in America, The S. S. Iroquois goes through the jo : , : }bark Olivebank, has been ordered Gey tor hie cual sav i be ¢ , ue © : ; si There is no use im telling ‘ Immigration Inspector B. 1. Wells | pidge ; | Straits of San Juan dé Fuca, beautiful San Juan Islands and the ( ulf of ¢ rgia by Seattle necds, because we all Age will take him from Steflacoom ta| “ @ tavite you to : ; a he amber and shingle manufactar. | Ul ( | ; | what the trouble is. Probably D New York, and from there he will pen an account } daylight. dale, the most-worrled man in Seat- rs In the vicinity of Seattle state) py, sent on to Germany. The fine | i} . | tle at this time, can remedy thing® that since the reciprocal demur-| of §300 imposed on Frank Water and succeed in patching ap & t6@™ | rage jaw wont into effect Wednes house & Co., agents of the Olive that has already been considerably bank, for permitting the man to day, the have been receivin an patched. Let us do something with }4# Y . mG 9M) vot ashore Is still pending K. Shorrock, President J. P Hartman, Vice President } FOR TICKETS, STATEROOMS, AND FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO nnusual amount of cars, The rail the weak places | roads had be eparing for the Five Jap stowaways were discov- Alexander Myer le Jebell, who was tried out at sec-|new law by rushing @ large pum ered on the ToswMaru yesterday ’ i a } ond beue last year for a time by|ber of empty care from the east afternoon, One made his escape, A Smith ii \ J x . Toues Hall, pla 4 rightfield for Se A month's test, however will show | and the others are wae sent to 7 . } . attle yesterday Only one fly came better th exact result f the law.| the detention house at Port Tewn- . et . his way, which he handled nicet send, i Pier No. 2. 103 Yesler Wa Pioneer Square Opposite and he managed to get a hit. Rob! The tan slipper t# not very pop! — - - oe -. - y Totem Pole. erta, the man who looks iike anjular with litte Johnate-—Nash A swelled head te « sign of i> ® ov } Main 211—Telephone—Main 211, Mal 7! ‘ ina a Indien and is as silent as one, was’ ville American ' pealth I est "ae SAVINGS Namal t ain 37~Telephone—Main 47 Main 257—Telophone—Main 2h = pase el 0 pa i A

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