The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1907, Page 2

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Mone thea conse a The Store That Serves You Best---GARVEY-BUCHIANAN “a a — v Hy jor, fren us 4 ana ; cou ’ dat | low tickew, St ‘ A] e . ry a a | ’ nm Ma Public Goes Strong to Favogtes, But Gets Even Beal peda f ise na When Three Win. Francis Takes Great Race Peed ' pers From Entre Nous, Seoring Fourth Straight Victory. ie 0 ee es et = Ke ate Bo. A, | Donahue, U@ptreKaitt ’ ale ae ae we BY REFUGEE. ja drive gameipdo win from Bonar ia SS oe ’ League Standing. Flushed with thotr succdsses of] Who flulshed vory faat Jinagter bad 4 Fs Won. Last or be rae | oa |) sas 7 TE) ONLY ONE WEEK MORE REMAINING inroa STOCK TAKING pes i ; present at The Meadows “yeapeaaay | It was only a gallop for Peligrose, ‘ A ; | a , ’ to do battle with the 3 to 2 favorite, to win the Is = es ¥ tant ol : be F sods and take, if poate race. He waited behind the lead rotate dey oa itt ome We AMERICAN LEAGUE. @ Or cea : : te ned ot the: at d_bantkrotiy | OT" WOH! the half-mile pole, WHEN! hoon. yy tapings Heore nw nm | , : ee ‘ gE Of the attghte at the chats ag {Cross cut him loose and he came | sag tlh 1 ISNTRy Wy 9 4 g| Gteveland cide Aion ie ae In this short space of @me we inudt Clear out Mdusands of dollars’ worth of seasonable new merchar Henew C. three favorites Won, @ifgalent and |ROwS dy himaclf. Dave Weber | i, ee Pe | Paper x SAP SSS | this SURPLUS-STOCK SALE, which will brilliantly excel all of this stores previous bargain eve rime the the hookiow about stood each the eaanee Cerone aad Sent Wat Bha- | “Sins thi 1h} and Hoy tom | managers have ransacked the store entire of all surplus stocks and marked them at pfices that t fail to effect = ™ e Bc Ee a os bis We 4 League Standing. ; speedy disposition ber ag nage Ab Spertglbaggn pages Maple gee Acting under advices from Judge | ly Lo Won. Lost it = os race at the liberal odds Stebbina of Denver, ¢he judges at bere — " . oe hud, | et 3 re fi e 0S nsa ‘ona erin S ver la or a ee ani oy Meadows yesterday decided are + Ye pitas oe bide nn | t ti g ‘y ly Marianna was backed oxtenaty fa futare A. Williams, Se cat | i Ba =e Saemee Ome nt ke ould only be allowed | t EW At-ovon money to win the first) {5" ride for ‘his employer, BG Regie, See ‘ WE BEGIN TOMORROW VALUES LIKE THESE au E strotch the Mies filly died away | Utell | NORTHWEST LEAGUE. vs ie ed p the see Prestige jumped the fence and ® " , . IEEE sheen, Import, ‘eho. ren over | rece Prestign jumped the fence and fens +" | Grand Clean-up of Women’s Pény, Box | Forty Women Will Buy Silk Jumper and be the pacemaker in the stretch and) piston. The boy luckily escaped Rasheateh~tiienels sak hieis. aan. end | 5 | ° . ° je me pace + *) ride Pal in the next race, R - j Dragon and Forest Rose fintshed |‘ W dees apart in the order mamed, | pioneer Jack Shannon lost a ble H +B | $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Values 4 75 Values from $15.00 to $21.50, Tomorrow 7 5 hit ee "0 gar gg Ri eo WI amd Gikeom; Pisherty e wa Canardo was made & topheavy| Pet when bis filly Snap Dragon bi Tomorrow in the Surplus-Stock Sale at . . © in the Surplus-Stock Sale, at... . . ° wa favorite in the second and made : | ane we good by winning in a hard drive a | attention Hutien and ithew Sh a All of this season's nobbtest new mixtures—lined and un | These are fre rr ks. Not a t wh from Search Me, who at & to 1| Matt Ries ba _ doth Marinas jam end Spenser. Umpir PT ado a Ne nel Pa nedmithe atetn that Genttio wemmen may wear the your arcund |. tha @I580; many of them 5 Idea! gnidsummer the was & paddock tip. Bellaco ran| 4 Entre Nous, and as a result Vous risa with every assurance of being properly dressed. For cool, sum- | full of style and dath. Come in fancy stripes, checks, polka dot, rel third, five lengths behind the firat “4 not make any money eva tnaged Mehdi ‘or, you'll find them “just right.” | also solid colorings of brown, navy, black and green gre ; tbat d@ Toller, both! : corer shaped een Gallas, The Green Tle Kid won about Wan tat. | GAVE HALF AND MORE TOMORROW IN THE SURPLUS SAVE HALF AND MORE TOMORROW IN THE SURPLUS ee a “ : two handre plankerinos «when | 3 a } STOCK SALE | STOCK GALE Racked down from threes to 13 groso anuexed the closing . e & ~ j 3 ‘ to 5 Radabeck was instalied favor-| ° se “ “ “ i tte in the third, and won in a driv | oe 3 vat Fu > tag finish from Dr. Rowell, who} Max Miller did not think J. B ies = Hundreds and Handreds of Yards You Positively Cannot Afford to Miss = S ohung on unexpectedly well. Smithy | Smith had a chance and did not : ; i ‘ E Kane at 40 to 1 [ed into the|bet a on the horse, Hie This Season's Most Popular $1.00 This Remarkable Dress Fabric Op- in stretch by three lengths, but back-|feclings after the race can be bet:| 66 ” $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 tunity; $1.25, $1.50, $1 er o @d up fast and barely saved third ter imagined than desoribed Novel Silks portant, - vines, : ty a) i ds Secgiais ceased bakeed r, nay Dress Goods ia a When tho bookmakers chalked | several of the books after the fifth omorrow " F up 3 to 1 against Entre Nous in race and exchanged divers tickets Sarplus-Stock Sale Tomorrow in the bn 7 the fourth race there was a fren-jon J. B. Smith for coin of the ws fied rush to back the mare, and| realm. Guy got 30 to 1 for his| D | per Yard . Sarplas-Stock Sale wit she went to the post a 2 to i fav-| money and he is going to sara his | ‘This ts the greatest silk chance of Per Yard - - wi | orite Lord of the Forost was a) winnings until Sir Preston, the yoar—unque ably. Every yard the heavily played second cholce, bis s | included in this sale is fresh and p and corn appropriate for of odds going from 6 to 1 down to 7| St Francis cortat)y,, [x this season, comprising a beautiful stripes, checks, plaids, ety a to 2. The others were only slightly lap here. He tae wm sortment of stripes, checkn, plaids hard finished worsteds and me played. The start was very bad,/ start, including the opesips hdndl | nobby binck and white offects, et Panamas to the fin softest of ai sid and Lord of the Forest and Gos-/cap, and yesterday's victor} mad | ete, many of the dar patterns be wool fabrics. Widths from 42 to 54 the Siper were left flat-footed at the his fourth straight win | ing eapeciatly dest for autumn fachos-—all in bewildering array ime bee post. St. Pranct Widths in this to se fro greatest aim aseetr in the dress wh ran Bw ad sp yg alien ah the| ‘Tobe Ramsey, for some ener | pg gone ol linen aes a ta fabric store this season eal way and the latter just won in the | plained reason, thought Seven Belts NT DELAY COMING 1] last stride. Fireball finished very | would win the last race, and backed BER SUR MO WINDOW OFOPLAY. || si ToReanow Fa fast and was only 4 head away / the colt from 5 to | dewn to 13 to a ~ bats t when thé three horses Mashed un-(5. Tobe still has his tickets. ~ — a ngs the wire. He would have won} } few more jumps, as the two| The advantages of the moving| ch ‘. f Mi li th st tart we never better exempll d aes were both stopping. |fed Beary ae hath pron, —_ MR. ANO MAG. TOMMY BURNS, BNAPPED OURING AN urp us- 0c a 4 0 I mery fe A bunch of miscetlancous has-| Starter MeKnight left two heavity} AUTC ORIVE IN FRISCO. THE PICTURE WAS TAKEN SOON beens and neverweres faced the/| played contenders, Lord of the For | AFTER TOMMY’S FIGHT WITH BILL SQUIRES AND WHILE starter in the fifth event and the est and Gosslper, standing fat | THE SMILE OF VICTORY STILL LINGERED ON THE CANA TRULY ASTONISHING oc TOMORROW SHOP wd FOR THESE E «winner tarned wp in J. B. Smith, | footed at the post. This could new.) OIAN'S LIPS. UNTRIMMED =| CHILOREN'S | BRAIO | OUTING CAPS | ODD MILLINERY | FLOWERS AND F totally neglected in the betting atjer have ceeurred with a moving| BY TOMMY BURNS. Jachoo! teacher, She was educated T AILOR REMNANT 7Se to $1.75 Values, FOLIAGE. 20 to 1. After Pacifico died in the| start, as the entire fled would| Thero is one person In the world| in a convent and has a taste for | ~_— ! ¥6 - 8 | 800 and 750 Values, | 75 te § “ of whom ! am afraid. She weighs paint! ; $1.00 to $2.75 Val- | Regular Mc Values, | $1.00 to $1.50 Val- tomorrow 10c tomorrow 25c | $1.00 to $1.35 Values, M@retch Smith came on and stood | have been fn motion. and music, She did not nahn xem about 116 pounds. 1 do not care|dream of marrying a boxer. Her on meron, | temerrew = | ves, tomorrow | at, each - pee Sate |to meet her tn amy argument, for mother would have died at the at, 15¢) ; at each IC) ot econ 5c White Pique Hats} at RELIABLE ALLEN WINS je ie ware to beat me to it thought. I am prouder of having|M | each .. c Sires Genks. at | | Of white duck and | for women and chil-| Another |, You MAY vot agree with me, but | won her and all her {tends and rel ‘eaicieae animal these to go, ib a | Mavy full bolts fn- | pique. Choose quick- | dren; lingerie | gathering that will THE OPENING CONTEST In tho world when I made Mra.| world's undisputed championship. (Mf | U8*Y picking here | burry pene. See eyes wnt athe Tommy urns master. There sre! We have many little hobbies at } ‘ | Many things that the average home together, When she is tired i | champtoa cannot be good for out-of her painting we go out into oer Halt way through the third im | turo had | fownd Rush for § hite up! side his own line. He is rarely a! poultry runs, where wo hae Pots ning of yesterday's contest, Center| to the time he war injured and took | good business man. He needs home lume incubators at work and fielder Swain shot a very hot one 5 more fogm Allen Cog the re (life and often some domestic con have reared together thousands of at Pitcher Rush and because the | mainder of (he session Up to t the | trol When a champion has these) Puff ( ngten, Minorca and Leg schoolboy twirler stuck out his| seventh the game stood @ to 2 {n | things in his wife thes he is a wise! horn chicks | SURPLUS-STOCK SALE TOMORROW] SURPLUS.STOCK SALE TOMORROW] SURPLUS-STOCK SALE TOMORROW | t - Women’s Maslin Gowns | Women’s Long Silk Gloves | Women’s Union Suits ] WOMEN’S 60c UNION SUITS— 39 i | | hand for ft he was- punished se-| favor of Seattle. In the seventh | and happy man T hope to be able to make a tour} | Splendid $1.25 end $1.50 $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Values Tomorrow at * © verely, a split finger necessitating | Shaffer hit over second and Howell My only regret is I have not been | of the world now, and when we are | Values, Thursda: Only, at Cc ahh aes a Low neck and sleeveless and high neck |) Bis removal from the game. After immediately d'4 the same thing married long enough. If | had met) finally settled In a new California Mi | y , | Tharsday Only, at Per Pair Cc with long sleeves; knee or ankle lengths; a Little Rock Alien bad finished bis | The ball was not located by Swain| my wife six years ago | should be home I shall help her to take « 1 ots ut natin and sainscok, very| 4 | fine jersey ribbed quality | little task of trimming the Spokane | and Shaffer cane in. cwain threw | fost ix years younger and six|hobby she has always desired toi | 4,0" fine auallly muslin tun Masia. vel) | WOMEN’S 75c SUMMER WEIGHT | tribe was sent back to the hotel to McKune ayd vecause the Quina | years cg = She accompanies me | go in for—the breeding of old Rag | Soeianey, tan e with tucked yokes and| %Xteem-battom lengths, In sizes 6% and| UNION SUITS, tomorrow at 59s [eae ne eines ond Of & © te 5 ators. | Moristep Gif not headie the ‘Sait) to my Kralning quarters, she a4-| lish bulldogs I | Ponctichiae High eck, with long sleeves, (8. with a Ught sprinkling of larger sizes. | WOMEN'S $1.00 SUMMER WEIGHT | The Cubs played consistent ball in proper style Howell xcored also. | vioes mie in my business arrange-| When in England, as I hope to be | cemk antes | est selection for earliost comers UNION BUITS, to: a | and in addition to securing hits | Spokane was busy all the time and| ments, whe is chum, wife and bual-| sooo, 1 shall make a few purch fey neee wie Chae Ee | | . a © off Osborn took 5 of his ixsued|the Cubs bad not won until the| ness manager. Th are tew/for her first kennels, We are young | - = _ ‘passes. Quinn's wariors in their| last opponent was out young people in the world today! people. All the world Hes before ¥ es The scare |who could be happier than we/us. While we are chums po clood Battleship Nebraska at navy yard.) noni war es “| two. can darken the sunshine of our 280 LING e ~ When id met her first she wae a) lives TOMMY BURNS ERIE LONG CLOTH In the Surpiue Stock Sa temerrow, yd | wal % noh . | | on wide, fine 1 ou can bank on this f. Ceusttel goa | | Peri. yrnarmionge-ony ge ot Fr 3 2h a ity Seldom Py , Light and dark . You are not offe ered suits of a og value—everv [i] ows alti oo EEIED thames ‘otiered ; . . " cable shades, mn © offered A single one is Hub-tailored and carries e Hub guarantec lan ‘esl ts] ol ae a ee . ET emma ee be YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR ‘AIM, Mu mM under price choose froma, « All $12 Outing Suits are $6.00 All $15 Outing Suits are 7,50 All $18 Outing Suits are 9,00 Ail $20 Outing Suits are 10.00 All $25 Outing Suits are 12,50 is a variety of izes, styles and colors. All are substan it of fabrics that cannot be questioned. Two years’ wear out of a sult that you can buy now for one-half of what it is really | Be “ ” anagers made him flattering of er Im huahed expectancy, i is) = FROM COPPER’ § The “copper,” however decided | cline, or flourish Like the pro oo » make his debut in his native | », tou. erhhich ‘te “ kk ee jo town, an sig, end a urish because nobody ever fel) Sal ast atl B Is r of the San Francisco club lie oF dips aware ” resigned his position in th finally convaiesced enough to forth its white o were, | Cartnenrt Sok Ueines with. the netted ee ee ee RA CES AT BUTTE (Beattie Star's Exctusive Service.) looaia at Fresno, Among oleander fancters co 3 July 24.—An tion was rife. It was SAN FRANCISCO, July FADS THAT WERE tion, was rife, 1t was consid worth Results of races at Butte yester-|excop is making good tn the po sickened and died. It was day xition of backstop for the San Jlent to neglect of children. First Race — Three furlOA@s | wrancisco Coast League team. He | ‘This was the forerunner of the} Only « person with the pall purse; Connie M, won; J. Kneal.) 1. irank Reola, for eight years @ domesticated rubber plant. No | Job could keep up the |fncond; | Kalle Gleason, third: | ember of the local police force, home of any pretensions was com- |°ddling that an oleander tree Tine, :35 3-4 whose daty it was to see that up plete without an oleander tree in a | Wired, and they died off |, Second race—Hait mile, selting; | WROS® duty ee a protected | the oleander tree and its © eonore, won | Queen Cup, third reher, sede nid me, 48 1 Thi oe i jong: « } jout this afternoon by Dug, He is oud Sick, third. Time | hamed Isaacs and he hails from) 4.99 | | | | caretaker. It is displaced by jrubber plant, which also needs be taken in of night and have leaves washed, and which, as an i valid, is interesting. Medford, Oregon Asa G. Candler, of Atlanta, Gar has subscribed $75,000 to the Fourth race—Seven furlongs, sell ling; ladora, won; J. V. Kirby, sec Rasty” Wright, one of Spokane’s| onq Enchanter, third. Time |ley Memorial prise, law finest, and a former twirler for) 1.99 1.9 | bishops of the Cleveland and St. Lewis, will do Fifth race—feven furlongs, sell-| seopal Church South the honors for Spokane today. Coy|ing: Meddling Dalay, won; Anoa,| s one of the wealt will pitch for Dugdale. second mr Reubold, third | in the south, Thirgy ; | | Sixth race—One mile, selling 60 he tramped to a The heavy-hitting Canucks knock-| Ralph Young, won; Zick Abrams suntry home in the state ed Garvin, the Butte twirler, out of | Ed Sheridan, third. Time asset being the clothes B® the box That shows); 5 lthat thia b ing up ite| ae Umps Frary was not nearly so} a 3 noisy yesterday. His weather eye| WVERETT, July 24.—Organiza For | was not the bout tm the world, but tion of the Everett Ploneors’ asso . eae nein te Gast wee tena | peanion. tas. Ween weriocted We cn | PHOTOGRAPHS all right election of officers and the adop 0 Fi , Block. | tion of constitution and by-laws co ee vas nee ae | Monday night, played| Th O-ficors elected were: — Preni | Ms ' , | tall by the midnight fam H. Nichols; firat vic THE OLEANDER TREE UT | | The game was called at 11 Schuyler Duryoe; — we “Céee.” green tub, It was the mark of s¢ st LLING ° jo'clock and was over at 1 o'clock proatdent Alex Gros Frank Esola, Pride of the “Cops id oltixenship, When spring had | k of high 4 4 |Tho mame was witnessed by 2,600 secretary P. K, Lewls troamurer, from the “sharks along the wa-)toam representing the fire and po-|safely arrived the oleander tree | eg. regardiess of Gam —p | fans. one; trusteor tro | ter front lice departments of this cit ‘rank H pe brought up out of the cot t IONEY BACK If YOU WANT IT ff ee W. G. Swalwell, W. J. Git-| Haole firat came tnto prominonce| made a uit whorever he wont, and| tar, anewathed trea ita. bankers | papery _— ait ] Betttochiy Nobravka at navy yard John McRae wad . KR. Me|in a baseball way when he jour-jand when working in the towns/and left to blink in the | TAM_ORED-READY © or ove 11 with the viectorlous | & the big league clreuit several] shine. In the 1 wr Cor. Fourth and Pike

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