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GARVIN’S CURVES ARE TOO MUCH FOR CUBS .... ~ RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. 0, futurity cqurse—Mis THE SEATTLE STAR.-THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907. SID SMITH’S BLACKOGRAPHS SEATTLE HIGH WINS AGAI jfor the New York Giants, who was Turkey ts practically # virgin so for electrical enterprise. Up to @ ar age there a single [The Stor Store That Serves You | Best— Gary vey- Bachan oy —_—_—— willie ar = ba tg Bon Vi CHICAGO, June 20 The Seattle st : : Ow an t yoo BUTTRH, June 20.—It was up to! League Standing, Second race, one and onebalf poe gy a A eS ta Ds the Cubs to lose yesterday and Won, Last Pot! milew—Avontellus, 110 (Mentry), 9 | rear Sy Gacuiton the wee ol red Yl a they did so with the loose score ie oY in| to 10, won; Bonvollo, 110, second; — The rth Division oy | of 1 to 2% It all happened be ~ L) =| Ding Deng Il, 106, third, Time, eee 8 si wash port vs to wie the cause the Seattle cripples could not |b? “S m lad 46 | waco more Hous to win the i] hit Garvin, who pitebed a very ef | Va ’ eo 18] Third race, five olghtha | of a eT coees we thin lnattgtion © ° | feotive game. All told he allowed | mile-—College Widow, 109 (Gross) fered last New Year at the hand seven hits, but he kept them wide- COAST LEAGUE. | 13 to 19, won: Pultle La, 109, 806 fered ams Mow Year ot tbe hans é a ly so pattered. and always had the fond; St. Avon, 106 third Time, oa ok tas eeu cock the Cs ing batamon at the right time, Se | Seiiong ‘ :| Fourth race, one and onestx ; J ie A gay “Bag oe a icaatiia che hia: olden In Gates of the Te attle was badly handicapped a8 &| Natiericn- Kinsella, Groom Tteenth milew—Joe Coyne, 99 (M | I hell'es Re > geotad eine one teen stonishingly Low es ae oS wering Tondency of result of the train wreck, six of | ff nea « Rae), 16 to G, won; J. ¢ Com, - ee eee dake hdl op j ? the players still being stiff and _ | necund Fred Beat, 106, thire ee out the Chic <y So Ay 4 Without further ado, we plunge into th t Interest Jame. In the third round, Hearne | RHF Time, 1:45, ‘ sing dogg hme yar agp ai ian Seema sord-otl tog pact | Te w put out of the contest by | i Fifth race, one mile Wekervall u Reg Tages si | The : being hit on the k with a ball le and Mogan, Jones and) 111 (Kirechbaum), 16 to 6, won; | ll sell ge . 20c Foulerd Silk Tissues ee th took a false bound and thia| Street Ue Dervied Nattie Bumppo, 104, second; ¢ rox fi ' 1 J nore a KF nd n Seemant tered arr 4 " ae i made it necessary to put Rush tn | League Standing. D'Or, 108, thir Time, Lidl 44, } and are playing & gas, Friday i at vlaid effects, he the game. Bruyette, for the Min-/| Won Lost re Bixth race, eleven aixtoonths ofa special at, era, got his second home run of} Los Angles + ™ *) wm Phatanx, 110 (Palma), T to 1 at the season on the local grounds | 28". " x lw Tavora, 105, so ond x oon ENTRIES FOR RAC 1 9c 1 Cc and played a splendid fielding | Portiand 1 “ *\ st 97, third, Time, 1:07 16 : * y game. The only Seattle men who AMERICAN LRAQUE | | 390 New Jacquard Tissues ‘ Mercerized Votlegus li; could do anything with Garvin's | LATONIA. | TP ORES Complete a , Pi | chock a f. delivery w berts and Allen . ave # being go and a co . elivery were Rober ag eae cs A |incas for the big moot which takes day special at, yard | pects! at, yargen ean aR Rh BH PO A RB! . - . iniace on the ampus te bys ee et mile-—BHetletoone, 108 (Lee), 5 to 1 ip 25Cc 23 hs ee ie | aherty and Newthem) ile | won: Blaze O'Light, 96, second | next Saturday t entry Cc . 2 = | Oak Grove, 103, third, Time, jie lL. King, a momber a Pee 49¢ Embroidered Swiss Mull— 59c Silk Tissues 5 a > ae fee ar ae | i} Ppovongg Menges ym dy Hee Mat gw Daintiost ¢ 4 effects, . « ; LEC eS ie, OB 3 ond race, fiveeighths of a ] cisco He ts be only 90 4 ig pis car white qreunts; Pridey } : 2 © 3 Bucket Brigade, 104 (Lae) | club and bas been en c cD special at, yard ne SE 14 to 6, won; Col, Brady, 107, sec | Marathon race. The Marathon r | shunt w nw we! Bilver Cup, third, Time | is something néw here and Ie 29C AB RBH PO A ge | tracting a great deal of attention : S2ee. snd Devin; Wita,|) Third race, thregquartors of « 1% win e¢ << 88¢ Shadow Bilke—Dalntiont shoor fabrics; exquisite fort lh ty . fin - 2 Hatilippt amd Obs milo—Bonebrake, 113 (Cherry), 9} and will prove an endurance signs; Friday special at, yard it hE oe ae aa iy won; Tol 116, seeond; laf over there wes one. The ’ ” mo 8 8 8 8 Sl peave Y "el menirice K., third, Time, j will be twice around the U. track 45c bg ee i ae ae oe Le ‘asta 46 from there to Waodland Park, and : ba oa Te Be oe mea Fourth race, one mile-—Phtl then to . imonds; back over th i aca IS OES - Bn Bane. | Pinch, (Austin), 21 to 6, won cease ground and twice more We Have Moved the Wash Goods, Linens ih ey ae BSP Mike Sutton, 100, second; Piant | around the track. This is exactly ee | land, 199, third, Time, 1:41 115 miles, There are eight entries and Domestics | 33 333 4 Fifth race, fivecighths of a mile for thia race. One of the principal Prom crowded q rs to the da and space of the floor » oo Baste “4 Ada O, Walker, 103 (Pickens), 11 entries is W. Nelson oer - ig ane our ndid summer # are displayed =ae ; r 5 rt mn eva B, 108, second croas country runner of Kogland ont advantage j Brayoite mosh. thy” (p to Dress, 98, third. Time, OUR CATCHER. | He will run under the colors of the ~ Fasee-tane, Wis ° 3 Who ts 1 wears the mitt and mask, New York Athletic elub. $1.50 Dozen Thin Blown Stem Wine Betiwrtene ck. te be Sixth race, one mile—Monsignor Pi = ot k the hardest task j mathe - — Extra Gla r choice of two dif- te Cartweis * 106 (Bailey), 12 to 1, won; Hazel aking of pitchers tare forent sizes, suitable for the table Ineney, Bases se , Patch, 104. second: Woalstone, 103 Yet seldom in applause doth bask? City Hall Market : te ° or buffet; buy thre - SF bade apaunen, m mm think, Time, 1:40°65, The catcher Roast Veal, 10c; Pot Roast, Be; |} | ecial ge omy Ho 2 one Ge Gmpire-Mewiett. Weather-Fain, | nite ee Polling Beet, 6c; Leg of Lamb, 14e. |f | oe Peead a cee ‘ iu 609 Third oe ° 1 NORTHWEST LEAGUE. gg ce a a fnen Sham. the anetstan, teat. thin.te| 2. sunshade Rene Sl, | Thera + ; en a ae | Oe | YACHT RACE On HEINRICH ACCEPTS eee ine arent cae 1 aan banal ~e last April Delivuk failed to thre b i f “t fs compare a eee eee a an eat aad Ei OuT jned Rubber | Blue and Gold Dinner Set | Padded Sion | “petteros Tee conan reco wader the | copied “ae ehaonne vot "Kani |© bat of 0960, Delivek has sever |] (Unies Nestaets ot “sost Sesto Pitty Pecce—tinte Ot 1 ir suneh | Drattorinn oes ce unde o | cepted ° ~ lothin cgardiess 6 Wringer—| ; - plied | oe and Rtcnag, auspices of the South Coast Yacht | Delivuk, the wreatier a wn Helarich, || Store to be remodeled Special’ to | FIne Rast sh Sem Chisa. Spectal 9 Pe club, of Low Angeles, from San to most any i 1. Bre TAILORED-READY CO. morrow at, | Special tomorrow a morrow at, A - ‘ co Hesitie | Bay your Hat of B N. Br (ii “ * The -Sesiiie Cor. Fourth and Pike vee 6 1.69 | . 96.40 | os ee Fe gp i ana Pedro to Honolulu, has started UO | gan weighs 172 pounds. 15 pounds & Co, 1391 fecond Ave yc asd Mal” "| warrte sad Arsbveseer, der favorable conditions. This race aoe 3 * is open to ali yachts of not more | F 5 r 8: 30 11: 00 Mm Spokane 5; Aberdeen 4. ‘day — A GORAME. Jone HN wes beswune Jo0-| { than 40 feet water Hine, to be cor riaay pecia to en thas tan Quien WS wen frome Seishacdt” and wakeness, | Mined to any regularly organized $3.98 Silk Jumpers at. 2.7% | $5.50 Net Walste at . foes: : * mith amd Warmer yacht club of any country, withe 10¢ Embroidered Turnover | Children’s 680 2 restrictions es to rigging. aor Collars at ae Dresses 265 essere ' League Standing. (professional or amateur) or sails | va ps be - but no motive power other than / ps s ' 15 Columbia Flour Sifters, from 8:30 to m. tomorrow hy ~~~ Fe oo a , safle shall be used. The time al Frida id Sa rd Special | ets Se sateen oe . 3 aaiae glen te Reneé sues one] y an turday sa aaa a: RM, & | Pedadeippie oe halt hour por foot for racing | | Ue 2 Le THAL Scrves ty) Abartnen * 8 8 m heals 2 a length or to be the head water lio } e ry 9 | =e i wy tone r Bevierten and Pesttions Seno, i" 8 4 length plus one-half the teagth | | ‘ » ‘aw rs acbecpsvescemeltes ncn sSrir ota <a ent the overhang — re Th | ‘The South Coast Yacht club and | Rewin Gum, es dqeaaan the Hawaii Yacht club jotetly man. | a all good men jsse the affair s | te team materially 820 SECOND AVE. j eri te ty ee i ome f Roger @. Bresushan, the esteher ‘CHAMPION W Ww LKER. / -IS—l7 SECOND AVENU severely injured Tuesday by being | letruck im the head with a pitched | | ball, in slightly improved today oo lie in hin 69th yoar, will start on | Next Sunday afternoon the Pal) Oerober 29 next to walk from Hard baseball team will meet Rich | portiand, Me. to Chicago in 26 | mond’s Ratolers at Dug’s park. The On the same date 40 years Edward Payson Weston, Ameri 'ea's most famous pedestrian, who Rain’ won by a close score Isat pertormed this Seat stated thet Cou Walsh ts not se STAHL IS OUT OF IT from New York to Philadelphia, | The other players, who were bad-} soon be playing their usual game. Chicago Baseball club, a sem! pro The Seattle college boys met at | first base on the team. were distributed to the winners by | men. They are Joha Bender, util | of the national commission, but re- Kinney Dugdale ix in receipt of a letter) sunday, but Ballard hopes to re thi inks bi beat t from Brother Joe im which it | verse the score in the coming game. | 5rd {his time. Last year he walked ovaty injured. Lal deat a seat toss SaaEy tan tunes te coupe aanta:| 169 miles, in jens than 24 hours Piece ieiets wiehtas| sno suis tm ont penenee (BOTS MEET ON TRACK, deat, are fast recovering and will | baseball. He has bought the South They are a bit shaky at present | fessional organization, sad will de ! and are not in their usual trim. | vote his time to its affairs, playing Fremont yesterday and engaged tn —_ various athletic exercises. Prixes Manager Quina, of the Spokane| Stahi was sold by the Washing chub, has signed up three newton club to Chicago under a ruling the instructors of the college The | athieties were in charge of E. P. ity catcher; “Rasty” Wright and’ fused to sign a contract SENSATIONAL SALE OF SHOES Overstock sale of shoes in every style and from the best makers. Every pair is guaranteed except pat- ent leather, and our usual arantee, floney back if you want it,” goes with every purchase. Come early before the choicest shoes are gone---- this is a sale that you will always remember. DURING THIS SALE THE PRICES THAT were $5.00 are $4.45 were $4.00 are $3.45 were $3.50 are $2.95 WERE $3.00 are $2.45 $1.95 OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE THE SQUARE Dress Hats Worth From $7.50 to $10.00, Friday and Saturday $1.20 This offering of seasonable millinery of sterling quality and in artistic designs, is without parallel for low prices. The regular prices, as stated above, range from $7.50 to $10.00, Friday and Saturday, or until they are sold, your choice at $1.00. Wash Dresses Linen Batiste, Lawn and Organdie, made with deep bertha of Val. lace and insertion; skirt has two deep flounces, hemstitched; tucked yoke, trimmed with lace and insertions. Regular price $25.00; a 4 and Saturday only .. coeeee $12.50 Waists Net and Lace Waists; many pretty, new designs, in plain and embroidered net lace waists of baby Irish linen. Hand-made, Cluny patterns. A beautiful as- sortment, covering a great scope of individual de- signs and lacy materials that cannot be duplicated in the city. Friday and Saturday— $ 7.50 Waists at $ 5.00 $10.75 Waists at $ 7.75 $17.50 Waists at $10.00 $30.00 Waists at $15.00 Big Reductions on China Silk Waists Large variety in all styles, plain and with lace trim- mings, tucked and plaited. Regular price $3.75. Friday and Saturday ,_ , $2.25 ALL LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS ‘RE DUCED ONE-HALF. William Walker 820 SECOND AVE. $1,335,093,053.00 savings deposits in New FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE BASEMENT Close in, beautiful view ora and fruit in abundance, @ Was the amount of the 418 PIKE STREET Main 3998; Phones: Ind. 309) HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND flow A. BRIDGE & CO. The Largest Clothing House on the Coast. ; Men who have yet fully prepared t selves with SUMMER CLOTHING | Will find it both profit} able and a pleasure to} inspect our ese sortment of Sai Outing Suits. Price $12.50, $15.00 1) $18.00 and {f $20.00 ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE PAIR FREE OF CHARGE. A. Bridge & Co. 103-105-107 First Ave., CORNER FIRST AND YESLER. Largest Clothing House on the Comm x York State on Janwary 1, 1907, A pretty good cellent lawn; rent $38.00 per ’ showing for the “effete Fig bedroom suites, bedding, Pras » sels and v et carpets, inlaid Don’t reason that because money is made Hnolewms, full dining suite in walnut, Majestic range, «as ren NWashingts Mews Vort state range, heating stoves, and ov easier in Washington than New York state, that aati "ae ape pee 4) work and at ine you'll be in possession of a fortune in a few years ee A cheap at $800 same t nable price ae od) for $660 forge s the pl That does not follow if you don't lay the founda them. Ey m and ; ' Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co f free. | extracting, tion for it now. Hl work g wearer Ainoeclinkedt Dentiall [ 5% Interest Paid On Savings SEATTLE-TACOMA Fare 350——-Round Trips, 50e. and 10:25 m. LEAVE TACOMA — 6:35 and 12:16, 8:85 and 7:30 cutee am, Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 113 Seneca Street. | without notice i U. SEELEY, Jr. Soattle Tet. A . Agent. Main 176. Fiy on the Fiyer ROUTE FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 2:05 and 6:45 Time card subject to change Tacoma Tel, 212 Opp. GARVEY-BUCHANAN’S ay forencom Open Evenings and Sunc Telephone Ma | ———. \--— = ~ a] . Py “ SPKINS & p | “UNLOADING SALE “| y ~~" 7 a {i || Ladio ng HH BROKERS stocks |jj to $12.60 at $4.95 ine WIRES PRIVA || NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO in 270, tnd Tel. Main 270, 1316 Second Ave sme 304-308-308 A | "