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q 2. giant, now at Mercorsburg Acad THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907. We nn and Monroe, This would eliminate miloe—Joe Shields, 106 (Tutler), 8 Hiack Diamond and Bellingham The Store That Serves You Best Garve It fw nafe to say} to 1, won; lenry 0., 108, seconds lack Diamond has no enclowed Jarvey Buchanan nearly any tnatitution in the| incubator, 106, third, Time, tél. aera and Bellingham te fur — - east Will be glad to hold out to thie} Fourth race, seveneighths of @ a ioay. Phe sehome Ie meeting with fad any legitimate Inducement to| mile—Lexoline, 99 (Pickens), 8 to han Never Bef J |wocuro him, If he fails to become} 1, won; Cablogram, 109, second) ore in panies & world’s champion, signa aro cor | Old Honesty, 106, third, Time, ' tainty misteading, 1:37 146, » ——___-—— He i as tall as Ratph Rose, that| Fifth race, one and onosixtoent WHAT Such Splendid Reali h S I. d id Ba ‘ roe | YOURE Hercules from California,| miler—Princess Orna, 107 (Grit uc P endt = BUTTE, June 2t.—Cud Allen waa) Borer se somes wocenne ’ 8 a] WhO did go well during the brief | fith), § to 5, won; Sultry, 104, seo found tm the seventh tuning of yee| Vax 4 }/ seaon tm the athletic field, He te} ond; Scalplock, 104, third, Time, . terday’s game with the Miners, and jatar 4 wei hs Freekiin 694) a finor molded youth than Rone | 1:47 46 ——y (By the Office Boy.) , : no fewer than five runa were made R | and nearer the perfect type of phys Sixth race, one mile-—Miss Kitty, tnee People of this country have ' in this rouad, winning the contest) League Standing. jeal development. | 102 (Austin), 9 to 1, won Cala Leaitie ta now tn fourth pl ee many ideas of @ sport but very for the Buttes, Seattle managed to} Won, tosh Pot The other day at Princeton, dur-| bash, 109, second; Blaze O'Light apne Hutte is not so very far fow have the right one, A sport of find ‘veddy Roosevelt for 10 Bite, | Aderteem sesvevecrvees F HY {| ing the Interscholastic games, he | $9, third, hind, Unless something ts de does not necessarily have to wear) MH || j but they were scattered and did not) ay t a ‘| made @ new world’s record, Krom and the local boys do better than ee ee ie and rattle a silver \ h do th ful. Rooaie struck out | 4 the regulation cirele he hurled the} {they have been for the last few | i oiiar with a coupe of foreign My 10 i told, and did pretty % ry 12pound hammer 190 feet 9 tnches, HIGH WINS AG i oes, Sor Brag oy Home ary \colua, A real live up-to-date sport * re h erw lace, Dugdale ta trying hard gp! ' as he pleased with the ortp} surpassing by over three feet the th ple f is one who knows what is golng on { . «. Coy made three hits for Se} COAST LEAGUE. throw made by Tom Sheviin, of to strongthen the team, but therg | #* On6 "he Mitewe te throughout Attle and the new second baseman, | eRe nm vt | Yalo, atx years ago, He put the lare many woak ptm still that) (0 SN sary. Ble follows such as Just think of buying cool, d« + Underwoad gt Q ley, from V ver, ° . srenenvenenes & BS *}12pound shot 40 feet # Inches.) CHICAGO, June 21.—The Seattlo nie nag: 4 and ye — Sancball hore racing, pugiliem and such greatly reduced ft nably oe , tw “a ifth that the lo- |! Ft EE boating the Interscholastic record of nigh wchool toam won tte third {i ane be Th gem eitome | many other likely games which are pected the latter part of A ngs come. e 1 tu and it waa in) y t Perrine. Tiny " John Dewitt, the Princeton giant i sy a 7 too fumerovs to mention, and when hundreds of women wo to buy th Roosevelt Just did wee a ee by more than a foot, and he te only | *ralaht game yesterday by defeat while let everybody hope that the knows the names and values of goods at regular prices, Great e here p . Bat in the Mist eccesatt ~ "\)@ boy who has not been graduated | {ng the Wendell-Phillips schoo! ag-| hard luck a oe ane that | cach pertormer worth while | row, Lay in the summer suppl > aevent M ame back with tea . i 6 4) from his preparatory school gregation by a score of 14 to.¢,, Minas will soon be better Ladies’ 12/40 Veste~ 9 Lad Vedi av pounded Allem all) a ee P gr oritica aay barred m a 8) The Wondoll-Phillips boys are the} gpoxane took the nad game EADY Saturday at oC $ ay at sesal wer t Kecetver Myers waa)!" * | mos candidate fT }interseholastic champions of the ; - EVER ‘ lose and , be 7 olan! che from the hard playing Aberdee Low neck, # os an hand put game in the third} world’s plonahip be middie west, and the victory of the | y conta. Geasn te ttt eld 4 penis daintily taped urday only | t taped; eran With’ a broken Mager | - their bellef that Bec eng be. | Seattle beys shows that thay are | the » of the day, taking in was | at this very special price peeere ery ee ae a . % gun to know himself, Should he point of satire madecrdal nasal .~mmy Ty we ge hme -vy Oy promt] Tes Seotene fret hs pgnd Ladies’ 350 Veste~ Ladies’ $1.00 Vestexs . Se ae ae next yoar—and this is altogether | the seattle bo 4 Marti 5 = ogg cael slepens . t ound yore will be 70 High or low neck; long or 4, Hale thread i Be Fe AMERICAN LEAQUE. | Probable—they predict that in the seocived ogy Fons nae . - win: . . po Bey cs “ai ta the siest and thers sheoves and sleeveless tk ta ad crochet; daly w ay Pe es ee H n La wolght conte sha Lye ular station fa behind the bat, wut | Dugdale has not heard yet what! the events to be pulled off are of poatly taped. Pants to) ly Oe ee Ge RE ; at ing events in while aengnon he can pitch some also, and belie to be done about MeGregor,|a kind which will appeal & the match, Ladies’ $1.50 Vestem $ 8 2 © 2 Of matterion-Smith and Sullivan; Pruitt, y take part, the Am ause both SchGits and Agnew are} Hrown, joon's manager, recent-|lover of the best in sport, The Mee aed Geer, | tinent will have @ representative | in need of rest he took the box. He outed when Du fred to | Mareth is attracting much Ladies’ 500 Veste~ 374 Suturday ot » “sa oe ant Pe Tt | who bids fair to aweop the contest:| anowed but three hits. Seattle | a, Milot, and the fat ‘neneger hla = fon, and the eight entries for ORY GE oseees 2€ bs 4 otra fine ila . nts of allother countries before round the great LAndquist for 37 | « ho national commission to| this will put up & «feat contest | Bwits ribbed. Inco yoke, | thread taped, crochet ~ . = ye te sila | safetioa, 8 did” pretty | decide the matter, before the event is won. Multno taped neck and arms; fine | yob * io tavin, Chalten net ithe Ses much as they p! | -- mah has an especially strong o# mercerized quality; ali sizes. Ladies’ $1.75 Bilk Vest, # | RACES YESTERDAY I. tile mt Rows ts expected back tn the regation and will bo heard Raed Ladies’ 650 Veste—~ | Saturday at .., ® Hea sso asses’ @ game in a day or two. 4 shoulder 19 & A. CO. has been strengthaned Eelieiie Oh sacee of i Fine pe x } eepeaags Wendell Phillipa cose @ 9 Tlhas healed and he has been ship-| daily and will offer more than one rh ets Seas | bite bon sid & Be ape: 2 | Hatterios—Homingway and Mar-| ped on to Butte. Quigtey we surprise tomorrow. The meet com: | ‘anat nee gow Bee a . os; a | First race, fiveeighths of @ mile; ‘m: | and i Arnold. mpire | nec ond yesterday and put up a d | menees at 3 ocluck tomorrow aft | tins and white coloriegs Sendia Import, 112 (Palma), 12 to | Keokersall e at. Purtherm he got two | ernoon. | won; Karoda, 112, second; Ed Da | ber ‘ i mee te . gs Roberts ——— | ” via, 112, third, Time, 1:02 16 j failed to he ball in ye } Th C t |“"Second race, futurity—John #.| TQ CRUISE SUNDAY day's session _ STONE FALLS 5 DOWN e Celebrate erode nion L inate, | Sheehan, 106 (A. Wright), 9 to 2, oi nem angue we da yee. | Won; Senator Warner, 103, second} fe at nee the dishandment of the Pu-| oovaen 4 ‘0 ek) Puree, 102, third, Time, bil 16 got Sound league, amateur league ul S$ for omen a a i! Third race, futurity-—Ray Ben The annual cruise of the Motor | baseba » boon in a hard way.| George Stone, the St. Louie! atotp 3 3 Bt! nett, 105 (Berel), T to 1, wom; ; oat club, of Beattie, will be held | Efforts now being made to) Browns’ outfielder, who led the $1.25 Values Tomorrow — at <ey Allen, Parent | New Ye 4 » © Calla, 107, second; Bimdale, 104,/ext Sunday on Lake Washington, |form a now league out of what 18) american League batemen last new SS Lon 1 " 4 \ hird. Time, 1 |The cruixe will commence at 1/ left of the old one. The plan t* to! ion and who was hailed as the | Hand crochet finished w neck a oles: high meek, — | SPER, werves sore 8 8 ta! Pearth rece nd one-quarter | o'clock, the fleet to be led by the! form a league composed of the | yingoin of the country in the bing ; : b NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Mamie Algol, 105 (C. Sulll-/ @amvhip Meteor, Commodore Clar-| following clubs: Ballard rett. | ting line, bas don hing worthy WEED TRE OF SROs Ree ree; eee ee eee = NATIONAL LEAGUE. van), 9 to 5. won; Michael Mul-|nce H. Jones has hopes of a very | }Snobomish, Richmond's ‘Rainiers, | o¢ mention in batt and dainty lace trimmings, All Garmenta “that fe" Spokane, 3; Aberdee: dune nm @ mi vaney, 107, second: Edith James, | *ccessful cruise. jthe Supertors, F m, Bremerton | His avernge at Be | ates a ae pee . = i ee Oriental Billiard and Pool Pan P000, ané Ras beso remaining close it | Ladies’ We Union Suits Snihe at 47 Se niiie—tapention, 138 Us Wright), | °"% Gatieted ues ne oe For the Linemen is pny rye nord = # seal 412, the Jersey ribbed neck; long or short sleeves; ankle ay | n ng Lf to, won; Corrigan, 111, second: |Tivte in Beattio, A coy fem | Woe carry the best class of tools | highest he has attained thin season. | knee lengths; ai) sizes j ws 9) Salable, 100, third, Timo, 1/47 25. /¢ , made. uding Kline Plyers, Kline | There are many who believe that! sae? ‘ p tard i = 8) gixth race, one mile and fifty) UOmee lcitmbers, Kline Splice Theo. | Stone batted away beyond his gait Ladies 75¢ Union Suits Satu my at S9c ad | ea and Marshall; © trew 3B. Cook, 214 Wilts & Co. 1008 First Ave. last season and that he will never Low neck, sleeveless and high k with long or abort ap sas gt Sate : (Kirschbaum), +S we. 5, — SELLING OUT J leriware. Sporting Goods, Cuttery.! go 90 high agate aloeves; tight-fitting; knee of sate grests ore Rm ®| Huer . second; Markte - Af iiiedipaaaoh : on . “ Entire stock of high-grade Ladies’ pd Cee Sete Saturday at GOC } Mayer, 107, third, Time, 2:46 1-5. 9 $6 8} be a Clothing, regardiens of cost. ‘ the ond dainty A bart LATONIA. Store to be remodeled, ow neck a oe y trim in ” povctemen TAILORED-READY CO. }, in b| «First race, ninesixteenths of a Cor. Fourth and Pike - ia _* t ont, > milo—Lady Fesea, 107 (Lee), § to — — f . R “| 5, won: Marcus Aureilis, 110; Ore ANOTHER STIRRING SATURDAY SALE $ ious Dame, 10%, third. Time, TENTS 65 25. ip five Months’ Rent for S80 a Batieries—Tonnesom and Bost tiger oon and Swine 6 Kiwot, Second race, three-quarters of a *! mtle—MeChord, 103 (Austin), & to Tacoma, 4; Vancouver, 1. fu| 2. won: Foreigner, 103, second; | ta! Demo, 45, third. Time, 1:14 16. “as Third race, one and one-sixteenth Boys Wanted To sell Seattle papers. For Infor : “WILL MAKE RECORD mation apply te G Engler, Star office, old itbrars ding, between 9 and 11 In the morning 2 uh Bastern enthustasts are specu lating as to what university wil! get | Lae Talbott, the young Ki Kaness Cc ity THE@HUB Baa «OPEN AT 8:00 A. M.; CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 10:00 P, M. Buy your Hat of KR N. boa! # Co. 1321 Second Ave. 2 in the afte paid by — oon. Initiation fee toe SQUARE Popular Styles of Shoes EVERY SHOE CARRIES OUR GUARANTEE EXCEPT PATENT LEATHERS The Best Shoes from the Best Makers; Perfect in Style, Perfect in Fit, Per- fect in Price. If you are not satisfied, bring the shoes back and you may have your money, SHOES THAT Were $5 Now $4.45 Were $4 Now $3.45 Were $3.50 Now $2.95 N Sensational Sale Of All the New and Were $3 Now $2.45 Were $2.50 They Are All Reduced Month, Quality ranteed and Price 7 * Our Motto NEW WHITE WAISTS 95c Values to $2.00 at SxT A Tent . TT A Tont . Tx? A Tent . Sx10 Wall Tent 10x12 Wall 7 12xit Wall Ten Special Prices LOGGERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY. Poth phoues—#2s Colman Dock strikingly handsome that have yet been The waist sale Reautiful, summery Waists sty newness. The most attractiy offered by ws at this extraordinary low pric of the season. Attend | aa GLASS VASES—SIZES TO 15 INCHES; VALUES TO 25c; TO- MORROW AT, EACH STORE OPENS SATURDAY AT 9:30 A. M CLOSES AT 9:30 P. M. |WHITE PAPER NAP- i] KINS — SATURDAY | Closing Out The un- f all our 2-piece Outing Suits at cost. | } certainty of weather has forced us to do this, and SPECIAL, PER 100.7c to buy here now will mean a saving of several dol lars to you, BOYLE’S 423 Pike St., and 242 Ballard Ave., Ballard. = meee «. * E Special Prices for Saturday and Monday On all Rubber Goods. Fountain Syringes at greatly reduced prices. Hot Water Bottles, Rubber Gloves one-fourth off on regular prices. Just to get an idea of the values we are offering, come in and compare prices. 3m) sae I SPECIAL Rubber Gloves Whirling Spray Syringes ...... «++0 $1.98 || Red Rubber 2-qt. Fountain Syringe, guaranteed Fountain Syringes 0.000000 wesrreinecces 406 for 1 year; regular $1.50 .- 99¢ A few hot ones right | For tired, painful feet, Liquid Eze, Listerine, small .. WOO oo cwn ° eeeece Listerine, . 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