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? GARVIN’S CURVES ARE T00 MUCH FOR CUBS a) RBUTTR, June 20.—It was up to} League Standing, RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND, Firat race, futurity oqurse-—Mis ohtef, 111 (PB, Wilson), 6 to 1, won; Wiille Gr , 111, seoond; Bon Vi vant, 99, 4, Time, ti 24. Second race, one nd one-half the Cubs to lose yesterday and Won, Test | miles—Avontellus, they did so with the loose score 8 4 to 10, won; Bow of 10 to It all happened be ss 7 Ding Dong Hl, 106, third, cause the Seattle eripplea could not 8 5 M 46. hit Garvin, who pltehed a very ef | ¥ ? a Third race, fiveelghths of a fective game, All told he allowed | mile—College Widow, 109 (Gross), seven hita, but he kept them wide COAST LEAGUE. 13 to 10, won; Follie L., 109, mi ly scattered, and always had the jond; S8t, Avon, 105, third, Time, faculty of striking out the oppow | ,*or n 1:01 14, ing batsmen at the right time, Be | ow . Fourth race, one and onosts attle was badly handicapped as 4 Kinsella, Crom and lteenth miles—Joe Coyne, 99 (Mi result of the train wreck, six of ae, Gan ead F *| Rae), 16 to 6, won: J. CO, Clem, 99 the players still being stift and} }aocond; Fred Bent, 106, third lame, In the third round, Hearne a 1:45 | was put out of the contest by @ @ 1] Fifth race, ene mil kernal, | being hit on the neck with a ball ant Mogan; Jones and| 111 (Kirsehbaum), 16 5, won; that took a false bound and this Dorrie Nattio Bumppo, 104, second; Croix mado it necessary to put Rush tn} League Standing D'Or, 108, third, Time, 14h 46. the game uyette, for the Min-| Won, = Lost Sixth race oleven-alxteentha ofa ers, got his second home ran of| fo Angeles ] " milo—Phalanx, 110 (Palma), T to 1 the season on the local grounds | 2°"), : 4 “ +; won; Tavora, 106, second; Ocean and played a splendid fielding | Portiana : “ Shore, 97, third, Time, 1:07 16, game. The only Seattle men who | could do anything with Garvin's AMERICAN LEAGUE LATONIA, delivery were Roberts and Allen au e ‘a th bee & Bl) » °| First race, seveneightha of a ss ge e \ dl 2 B ne, 109 (Lee), 6 tot Be a oie A | “| won; & Light, 96, 5 8 ’ Oak 102, third ats 3 Hae I 14:28 28 te OS BS 2 el ot Oe Fe | Second race, fiveeighths of a er ee By > 2 le, A a BS ae PN a | mile—Hucket Brigade, 104 (Lee), } 4 to 5, won; Col. Brady, 107 me @ ® # Blond; Silver Cup, 92, third, Time. PO AB 2 8 hase . ee te opts so 8 and Doota Third race, thremquarters of a 34 | mile—Honebrake, 113 (Cherry), 9 Ze ye n vw. & | te 1, won; Telescope, 116, second; B 8 9D) troonty 4 i ¢) Beatrice K. 112, third. Time, *e ligt Loute ve 1 1 4 H > ame ¢ Matt » Home: wanton and Witter 1:34 46 oF te fine ead Rott ond a Fourth rf one mile—Phil ~ Finch, (Austin), 11 to 6, won FR oy od defi League Standing Mike Sutton, 100, ond; Plant ae cee 2 e ow Won, Last *, | land, 109, third Al Brattle +S ove n " « Fifth race, five bths of a mile Busts, 2 ie 3 » Ada O. Walker, 10% (Pickens), 11 : . 4 ‘3 to 5. won; Geneva 8., 108%, second > r 3 | Back Dress, 9%, third. Time - rue i" Fes el OL 25 te » o ao te Sixth race, one wtle—Monsignor : NATIONAL LEAGUE 106 (Bailey), 12 to 1, won: Hazel Patch, 106, second; Wootstone, 103 . ae A ne 5 Gepire Mowktt,” Weather Pair mm mj third. Time, 1:40 46 NORTHWEST LEAGUE. 2 Pobapeayg a vat Tacoma 1; Vancouver 0. . | YACHT RACE ON nu + & eee « ‘ ity and Buclow, Moge, Rit) The ocean race under th hod | mom and Rickey | nae he a stacker on auspices of the South Coast Yacht S48) % MF club, of Los Angelos, from San ® 3 8] Boston % § 2 Pedro to Honolulu, has started un orter-Detiar and Shea Dunn and} and Suillvan, Jacoteoe . " Qqeneen " Umpree—Dayle sed Ha | Ma on der favorable conditions. This race GQpokane 6; Aberdeen 4 ° nt eit open to all yachts of pot more | It was because Jem. | (2° $$ || than 40 fect water line, to be © Pitched a great acd” und” Wenketwia;|M@ned to any regularly organized - yacht club of any country, withe restrictions as to rigging, crew | i a ~ } {eawin Gum, pitchers. They are | tor the New York Giants, who was, severely injured Tueeday by being | all good men and should strengthen | letruck Im the head with a pitched | the team materially j ball, ts slightly improved today ' Next Sunday afternoon the Bal lard baseball toam will meet Rich- | mond’s Rainiers at Dug's park. The | Rainters won by a close score last Dugdale is in receipt of a letter! sunday, bat Mallard hopes to re from Brother Joe in which aa od verse the score in the coming gamo Sra sal 8 OUT OF IT ousty injured, and that a short faatl were bad-/| wilt put his koee in pe again The other players, w' ly shaken up in the railroad acci-} Jake Stahl has hi hes ult 1 profeastonal deat, are fast recovering and will | baseball, He has bought the South soon be playing their usual game. | Chicago Baseball club, a sem!-pro They are a bit shaky at present) fessional organization, and will de | and are pot in their usual trim | vote his time to ite affairs, playing [first base on the team. Manager Quinn, of the Spokane| Stahi was sold by the Washing club, has signed up three newton club to Chicago under 4 ruling meu. They are John Bender, util-| of the national commission, but re ity catcher; “Rasty” Wright and’ fused to sign a contract ‘ * length or to be the head water line | | various athletic (professional or amatour) or sails, | but no motive power other than | aaile shall be used. The time al | lowance given ts based upon one | half bour per foot for racing length plus c of the overhang The South Coast Yacht club and | the Hawaii Yacht club jointly man | age the affalr, CHAMPION WALKER | Edward Payson Weston, Ameri half the length | en's most famous pedestrian, who fs in his 69th year October 29 next to walk from Portland, Me. to Chicago in 1% days. On the same date 40 yoars ago Weston performed this feat and he thinks he can beat the reo | ord this time. Last year he walked from New York to Philadeiphia, | age miles, in leas than 24 bours ‘BOYS MEET ON TRACK The Seattle college boys met at Fremont yesterday and engaged in exercises. Prines were distributed to the winners by | the instructors of the college The athletics were in charge of EP. Kinney will start on THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907. SD SMITH’S BLACKOGRAPHS SEATTLE orything ts t vig Saturday jie t. King, a me American nem | will be twiee arc ifrom there to We |then to © leame ground around the track. 116 miles, There for this race On entries in W. Ne country ru roas OUR CATCHER. 0 Third ave Who ts {t wears the mitt and mask New York Athletic elub. And bas, of all, the hardest task sar dee —— Extra Gia of two dif. Making of pitchers dubs or stare ferent elze the table Yot seldom in applause doth bask? , City | Hall Market * or buffet o dosen temen The catehor Roast Veal, 100; Pot Roast, 8c; l i a © of o n , Bolling Beef, 6c; Leg of Lamb, ise. |} | pecia Eistra special et, ene dozen. Friday and Saturday Specials at s ‘d Trimmed Street and 00 e ORT Friday and Saturday - - - - for low prices. The regular prices, as stated above, Wash Dresses flounces, hemstitched; tucked yoke, trimmed with Dress Hats This offering of seasonable millinery of sterling range from $7.50 to $10.00. Friday and Saturday, or Linen Batiste, Lawn and Organdie, made with deep lace and insertions. Regular price $25.00; Friday 820 SECOND AVE. Worth From $7.50 to $10.00, quality and in artistic designs, is without parallel until they are sold, your choice at $1.00. bertha of Val. lace and insertion; skirt has two deep and Saturday only eee 12.50 CHICA June 20.—The Bemttle High Me | baseball team took rs the second ge on ita tour yes ° terday by defeating the rth DI elty Th North Division bo were more than anxious to win the game because of the defeat the football team of this lnatitulion su . fored last New Year at the hands ew as }of the Seattle boy But at no a rl jatage of the game could the Chi }eago boya put it on the local Jimmy Agnew pitched the best Astonishingly Low Prices in Spite of the Towerin, | ball of bis life, strih out 17 m vail the Market 0 Tendency of jand allowing but three bh ervikoek teal truck out the Chicago bat ithow riher ado, we plunge into th t inte ca Fg nie oe y of this bargain story—the pri routing part behind him played cla Seattle boys are In f condition 200 Foulard Silk Tissues Sc Zephyr Ginghamen | o playing great ” Yewest floral 4 Persian season’ | aud are playing grea bal designs, Mriday special at, id ottects, yard 4 al at, yarde | ENTRIES FOR RACE mondn | He will run under the « IGH eet) ee ot ea aS ij, The Store That Serves You "Best —— Garvey-Buchanan Co, 21¢ 35c Mercerized Voltege 19¢c New Jacquard Tissues 39¢ Comp! f staple Plaid 1 checks, tm beay. reing got in 4 and ¢ & shad Fri uf color meet which takes day special at { mye t re ee The newest 25Cc 3c ton ef Gan Bran 49¢ Embroidered Swiss Mull— 896 Silk Tissuse— suly entry for his Daiatt ane t tor the on wh Friday = raee ppectal 29c t a 7 59c Shadow Bilke—D lest sheer at signs; Friday special at, yard und the U. track back ywer the tain spent eae gg Fa : We Have Moved the Wash Goods, Linens nin 1s exactly sre eight entries | Enea and Domestics e of the principal crowded quarters to the da t, aly and space of the floor ison, @x-champion below, where our splendid summer are displayed to thelp nner of England best adv tage re of the $1.50 Dozen Thin Biown Stem Wine loss than the Austrian, but this ts pet orr pe bien Spo © HEINRICH ACCEPTS ee eas heiled te teen $3.25 Vulcan: | $10.00 Beautifully Decorated | Regular Me Joo Heinrich of Beattie has ac Heiarich twice ta an hour and lost Entt ized Rubber | Blue and Gold Dinner Set | Padded Sleeve capted the challenge of Kat, a bet of $260, Delivuk bas nover § Pintim Cleth of Fifty Pieces—Made of 8 og Dalituk, the champion wrestler of Yet thrown Hetarich eae aes a | Pine English Semi-China. Special to Austria and Canada, to meet y ag Ng gerne Saar tamale enna Special ‘omorrow at iocal man on the mat. ‘The Seattle | Buy your Hat of EN. Brooks TAILORED-READY co. morr i1's0 f | ae man weighs 172 pounds, 16 pounds & Ce, 1331 Becond Ave. ore _ | pace bes | Friday alia ad 30 to 1 1: 00 A.M $3.98 Silk Jumpers at. $2.75 $5.50 Net Waists at 23.48 10¢ Embroidered Turnover | Children’s 656 —_— Collars at .. . te Dresses 266. cosces B9¢ Se Columbia Flour Sifters, from 8: 30 to 1 Wa m. tomecnee SE A. BRIDGE & CO. The Largest Clothing House on the Coast. Men who have not yet fully prepared them- selves with COMFORTABI | f: 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, Money 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 ARE $4.45 WERE ARE $3.45 WERE ARe $2.95 WERE ARE $2.45 $1.95 $5.00 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE THE SQUARE 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 SUI TS REDUCED ONE-HALF. William Walker 820 SECOND AVE. $1,335,093,053.00 FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BASEMENT Was the amount of the savings deposits in New brn ys ge el a Big * ere and fruit In abundance, ex York State on Janwary 1, 1907. A pretty good tk tenes nor 8 rot g urniture consists 0 aurise: doe the *iiate Bast’ om suites, bedding, Brus howing for the East ele and et carpets, inlaid Don’t reason that because money is made sete An aganer again walnu r gas easier in Washington than New York state, that seams ¢e* you'll be in possession of a fortune in a few years ae Get; Om That does not follow if you don't lay the founda- Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. 418 PIKE STREET Main 3998; tion for it now. Phones Ind. 3096 3% | Interest Paid On Savings SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 350—Round Trips, 50¢ FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 pom eave TACOMA — 8:35 a d 12:16, 3:55 and 7:30 p Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 113 Seneca Street "Time care subject to change | without notice U, SEELEY, Soattie Tet Agent. Main “tre Rivest lbh hb Tel, 212 i Fly on the Flyer | | 2H SUMMER CLOTHING Will find it both profit- able and a pleasure to inspect our superb at sortment of Summer. Outing Suits. Prices= $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $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. FeRy eS percerrtTErrn aa = Largest Clothing House on the Coast Want work and at te able prices, daa't mo time ss fot t » the place 10 aet them. Examination and a free. extracting. senate: sere == Associated Dentists GARVEY-BUCHAN Opp Open Evenings and Sunday forenoon Telephone Mair sopKins & AYER Ino. j | }| Ladies’ Spring I va } BROKERS. to $12.60 at 4.05 provisions, stocks % cre WIRES: NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO : ind Tel. Mair ws 1316 Second Ave nace o06 aiaska Bid