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PE rc ee : THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1907. ° . = Z ALEN] JOL ED The Store That Serygs You Best—Gars Store Opens Saturday at 9:30 A.M.g Closes at 8: 30 PLM, / } . | Our Own Astounding Bargain Events of the Past 6 Alarie’s effort on the horse was a| Completely Outdone i in the ° Ray .and Frank Flitiner Faif to Meet Expectations!" ——- landsome Jack Porter better) * Allen will be in the box today mn al known as Jack,” cashed Ifor the locala, while Rasty” | Dek Wise Ones Cleaned up on Storma in the Third,and \).°"32,0%. )iulaog, deck comet Fi ve ig May ve . 4 e Piquet won, He bet §2_ straight the last three games, will get in nex! Royal Scot Won Much Coin From Bookies—-Mike and after the race was offering ¢ for Spokane today | pu yi buys Wine, (ile had hia fingers | as crossed when making the offer.) Con Walsh ts the hard luck Ti} sie Jordaa Repeats, pitcher, Wo clwaye gttshes a geod, (IT to | Johnny Millin, the popular turf steady game, but luck # to be | a ee aes is | _— a man, pleke Tae traight losers, The ‘against him every thao, The worst } To maintain constant freshness of stocks we MUST keep me f is 4 : BY REFUGEE ¢ upset when Frank Mittnor, nearest de came to cashing @ bet |. Val' ery of it ts that he gets {t rubbed in |fl | No laggards are tolerated at Garvey-Huchanan’s Hones ile great Buepue At gat! _" After favorites had won the first ) favorite, finished third.) Was when he wag enough on |him on Ladies’ Day more than any | } startiiag price reductions on goods suited exactly to the n ’ ” Pp " I th to get ¢ y Me other pitche eve lepartment in and second racea, four public . & W tw Ff chance, with) Chan, Walworth to got out on th ther pitehor every d , | Tomorrow's inducements Are Decidedly Strong | 5 . choloes went down in a row at the | “Cricket Kelly a got off in| day heave n 4 vate Phy t | tres . 1 the way by a os Anwebee ‘ Mig Melntyre, of the V gatt , come ths en” ived ee wee ‘cae o met % Matt Ries bet on Mike Jordan and and Yes saulted « ton? siherteg t ee ‘a | 7 50 t the ‘ jolts the talent received —w wide = margir noing by four tt Ries bet on Mike Jor and a ante pecaune o' : when ut 7 to 8, and lengths. Chancellor Walworth san | beat the race handsomely | ana") Arie he trad made, strtk Surplus oO ‘i oO $1 0. fenc ittner, at 3 to 5, led to get surprisingly well and pews ( he fH Der io se face, Ib money, Considering the poor qual-|vorite a head for the place. Frank Aftor the first race Dal Hawking - nw a_|!ntyre, who has shown by his con SE ity of tha card, there was a large | Flittner failed to show his usual/ went dowa into the ring, made a] M4" Presettoe 4. .+csees 13 eae different occasions that he crowd present and speculation was |speed and was interfered with Im pet and then went up in the grand 4s Sence,’ ‘Wwitihe ana avec: (22 SfOWe Up child, was hissed. brisk the stretch by Chance Wal-| stand and fell asleep, He awoke oa Umpire—-Perrine bue permitted by the police to re }worth, just as be was making his while the last race was being run jmain on the grounds. He will be The talent star otf well by | ran. and started to root for Ripper, un- | prosecuted in the pollee court a e electing Stlver the fa After the fourth race, Owner St. der the ston that it was the ° vorite, on the first are | Vi wh horse, Dutiful, ran | second at he was witnessing Isaacs continues to do good work | pos! Uncanned bh the way | second, bid the winner, Mike Jor He came of hie trance after in the Meow be fal + to = oa and won y from Search Me. | dan, up to $800, at which price he the numbers were bung up. safely yesterday, but stood up we c Elota, at 15 to 1, got third place. | sec 4 the horee. In retall | at the plate aod clouted the ball to t R. Gutter, the owner of Jordan Kugtish BI Jackman tatd the | hard twiee = A ble kitting was successfully on-|lalmed Dutiful for $550 ico tm the fing on Frank i Saturday Special = incored whea Roy cot won the and took in about $3,000 Genoud vesn. “Opening at 3 to 1, be| F. Wilson rode anything but a * he didn't know what he was * . a plea a p at 3 r : » Ge Despite the letdown in price, each and eve petticoat due was quickly played down to to | Well judged race on Frank FY doing | | om it tee tt ‘stactory attl 6 at post time and won a sensa-| When making his run tn the stretch ‘ae >. 4 a i SAN FRANCISCO, July 26. during this sale carries with it our guarante atin oe Mend tate Whee the. barrier |me cam l where there! For sentimental reasons uncon-|Ner York + + =} Because Joe Gans and Billy Nolan, ice. Made of splendid taffeta silt generoe t psn went up Royal Scot was slow to| Was no through, In-/ nected with racing, George Wil-| Matte , od Bohiel; Mathew>/ manager of Battling Nelson, ean break, and going down the back | stead of 1g to the tatde liame bet on Ray to win the fifth |" ** weaken . pot come to terms in regard to} widths and deep flounces; colorings of b stretch he was absolutely last. He race } % A # ithe weight question, it looks as if green, gray, change and plaids; p aa bly t Pritadetpn a ae made & great stretch run, however,| McRae rode a t y bad race _ yr fs { 4 Elenere wit! be no fight between | and won by « nose in the last jump | om Ri tn th ‘ent. H Dick Restorick won @ nice bet) peices irows and Doren; Philipps |Gane and Nelson, Nolan tnstste) = from Ripper The latter should | rode track} when his mare, Silver Wedding, | sa * that the fighters should weigh in . Z u . . mn t 1 . | ; Stock of have won, bug received a bad ride | and , nble in the | won the first race ring costume, and Gans refused to ~ Saturday Stationery Sp Specials Surptus S 4 at the hands MeRae, who let | stretch, which him the - . o + [do this, He « that he will agree W , 00 l Kid Glo < the horse # vie 10 4a from | Ripper on by acouple| “First Away Jake” won $80 when | cs oe to nothing but 123 pounds strip In the Su omen $ A ong ves a aie ean Gana. eeemned Ot Oe Tarrigaa breesed home, and after |: of fi Nolan worked the trick on Gans |i | plus Stock Sale Saturday Special at me nsishomiaad Tirww: oct Ghan. Gisen's seentoes! out. ere ee ee : hot a pee See, nee: bee © aa 26e POUND PACKAGE CLOTH FIN- Full 16-button lengths, made by mak : - Rew MoO fee aealn. ISH STATIONERY the world over for qus and From a high quotation - “ . . . sion 3 ; lc | © world ov qua St ‘ layed d to fi mt 1» 6 ae , Tomorrow at sees |} is quite diversified including navy, gray ee oe ee ee : Package of 25 Envelopes to || Nght blue, pink, tan, ete. Save more tt fm the third race, and she neve ciliiaiaaihor alia match at ci ot pe et — verge pag ant hair can 6 mooie ce cee 1] SURPLUS STOCK or reat, she made ¥ post a win} . | July 26.—The winners ER and 24 Envelopes to match— | | ae sing ene, and rame tome by ber_| BUT ERRORS LOSE GAME «. : 4: Neb nalie pamieaie ware Tl” cr mostly boned || MISSES’ 49c and 59c SILK GLOVES att Redm oo Dans % wes on Hatterion Welsh and Sullivan, Bend-| Firat race, four and one-half fur Tomorrow at Cc | SATURDAY SPECIAL, PAIR easy second, four lengths ta front pastes Powers longe—Letghton, won; Goldereek, | | 25e BOX OF 24 SHEETS OF PAPER | | x of Taby Tosa, the second choice : nu Stenten, third. ‘Time and 94 Mnvelegue to santeh | Brown, tan and mode colorings Refugee picked the rac } Although Con Walsh pitched af — roi . y > — pas Se ne ay Parveen srt AR MR BM PO A Society finish. Tomorrow at j SURPLUS STOCK or ree, which is going so splendid game yesterday before a eee 8 Third race, six furlongs—Yosan Se BOTTLE OF INK, | Mi , L - pcKownoeni | Pas isses’ $1.25 and $1.50 Long Gloves ilies Suniel. “dh Gad alana ‘ade big crowd of ladies, for {t was ees & won; Jillette Emma Reo Tomorrow at ci} iced ameitank se ah as ts . oo a Ag ange we ry Ladies’ day, he could not connect ie ee ae Se ae bold, third, Time, 1:15. 10e BOTTLE OF LIBRARY Te j . J mga of ¢ te 2. ured the verdict 18] with the long end of the ‘score e Fo Ped Fourth race, five and one-half PASTE. Tomorrow at } 12 and 16-button lengths, in black only 4 mane von, after © Oradhi comes of the ganasonity of three ee en Oe eS furlongs ettie «= Hicks, won | a it oe through va stretch with Dutiful. | oP the Seatth ear ier nen 2. ae - « |} Gladys Belle, second; Miss Martha - The gray horse was played down |‘ a fe 1A a pe same ele eee i game & BF third. Time, 1:08% f the dk ‘onmie give Qui - a 4 » , from fours to threes and made a | Hin ee ce cote was toade | Terai SGahR i | Fifth race, five furlongs —Diagg, | | S*rPlve Stock ouie of Men’s $1 Underwear game effort, but was not quite go04 | Wo for by the trio referred to. It An me Oe Oe oa #8 won, Gome second; The Bear EACH Af Si EACH ¢ enough. Canardo was made 100 | ee ee ee ee tecnmd «poy te ee a ow w{thicd. Time, 1:04 wins ter Six p. m. Saturday Much use of the first part of the| fy" pecause Quigley threw wild to $s tus o” * 3] Sixth race, one mile—Christine i | Cc and TH rine clastic ribbed quality;cream color; al! sizes _ and was dying fast at the/ tires and because Arbogast dropped Be OS Sis PER * 4 4) A. won; Cabin, second; Dixie Lad. |) U finish He just lasted long enous’ | several thrown baile and. threw Pa tt see miovee, Paple wad edmiats third. ‘Time, 141% Summer Shirts THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 3 \ >| wile te nee Gnantho Gelhed eS ey | 4 - a hl ate thE tana ttaate wy Ito wa incr lg WN he . it sine a 1 Sones oS eat PORTLAND, July 26.—ft wae | Tomorrow at 1 0 over, Spokane was to the good, 4 nf a ae gee eee demonstrated by his wirk om the|Mi| wy = The Seattle public had their first/1, 3° Howell tried to atone for his ae mesnn |Portland tennis courts yesterday | | 50c ra taste of & McCafferty favorite when | srror jater by puiting the ball ove by tenting p that Joe Tylor will be one of the | Ray, heavily played from threes|tne fence for a homer. and if there, hte, SSR ER RES }four players who will contest the |Ii | Newest fancy — down to 3 to 2, finished outside | jag been anothe havnt ave Pieieee semifinals at Portiand Baturday. || designs and f : q the money the score would have been tied Ser an seg Pag din ‘ - | pleated beoome. cial + llgsrsed ‘ncag ggg meng) =~ ite, - #i| Battleship Nebraska at navy yard | All sizes. 113 — 5-17 SECOND AVENUE Tarrigan, a 7 to 2 second choice, oa Wines ’ ' t j cai ‘ took the lead when ready.! Hickey was | i in ah ner * basee Od _ - - a 4 and won. galloping by five lengths |and Allon took his place, Jenser Sst ty Walsh. | Bovs Wanted tor the = oat Capable a head twirled a steady game as 4 atin off Wale t Jone a. To sell Seattio papers. For tntor BULLETIN errors made behind him came ne i mation apply to Geo Engler, Star| ea — & time when they could do no harm.| DON'T FORGET that we want Olympic Mark office, old Hbrary building. between | @ last race resulted in a sur on = carters : oe 0 a # 640 — ad + yes Wie cate your meat bills tn nef 118 9 and 11 tm the morning and 2 Ul 4 Lee SRDS meee ange your hat of & rooks & chester rifles, WIll trade or buy. Pike st yposite the Boa Marehe 3 In the afterncon. Initiation fee Pectfic Squadron at Navy Yard. *** | Co. 1331 Second ay *** | Mall's, 1111 First Ave. oor — oo | paid by Engler : e | coe 2 TOTEM POLE Buyers 8-9- 10 Attention We will soll at your own SEPTEMBER SOLE AGENCY FOR CARNART'S WORKING CLOTHICS prices and on your own terms THREE FINE “STODART” PIANOS; regular price $390.00 each Beginning tomorrow | ening, July 26th, 1907, we ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, WINNIPEG, SIOUX CITY, OMAHA, KANBAS CITY, ST. JOE, | Misses” and } Shoes, splendid summer Regular $1.75; now .. . ( FT offer your choice of these i | Pianos at $290.00, and will drop - fh tne orice one aoiiar vor nour | BE St. Louis $67.50, Chicago $71.50 Fh soso «to: or rane i py deg ie eye 4 govt | 10 Days to “Get There"—90 days to return—First-Class Stop. fords, cool and i YOURS peur thaleh: 04 a6 teen Oh ear overs Anywhere. RESERVE YOUR BERTH NOW. to be closed out at ; I price gets to your figure, the | Yor Further Particulars, Reservations and Tickets, Call Mei}“°"'""* ; Sains Sb seten.:~ She tenia on or Address ©. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket Agent ably the only opportunity you have ever had of etth 4 All an bises si sunt Som caion | Second and Columbia Street Outing Suits 3 “ag maybe you will never have such nother opportunity during i net 0 ice ow Now son will be among ths } Any other Information i SG oo may be obtained at the store . ° 9.00 aye Cline’s Piano House When you want the best there is All 1 1205 2nd Ave. Seattle in dentistry, consult us. Be sure you « in the right place, oppos! Pi ge All $20.00 Zaman abet Daemon uting Suits Outing Suits | 1 Bee ser Fh a Now Now | Fillings . -60¢ and up $7.50 $10.00 Associated Dentists Wels il Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s The Easy-Payment | Telephone Main 1772 The Reliable @& f = s House E E Buy now—Pay late. All the Credit you A LIFE ON THE Liberal Credit to $1.00 a week PATENT ’ \ ‘gees you well, EXCELLENT “ rom is no life at all, without you have P. & P. 8. B. Co.'s carbonated be cratered exer dpv of ho year of pre wely undorm erages to drink. So NOVELTY MILL Co. f; > p LZ ing on your plentc, execu sion oF Pay as You're “yachting cruise, be sure and have SEATTLE. U8 \ "es &@ supply of ginger ale, cream and ‘ Aneel Jomon soda, sarsaparilla, cart al Stop and Read CLEANING THE 7 DECKS We are determined that every shelf of summer clothing will be clean and ready for our Fall Stock which is now on the way, Altho hundreds of suits have been sold the variety of styles and sizes is not depleted. —escgaereengpeaenme ae | | | | | | | ours are the purest and best You may still make your choice and we assure you it will be “yours” and not “ours.” > -_ r > 4 4 . " In _— + | / We know you will be satisfied and do not try to influence you to take “our choice.” Besides we guar- ype ee ee Pac ific Outfitting J antee every v7 Just a fow words and prices. oe Phone 087 very suit. We el ti 02 Pike Bt | @ give you more for your 422 Pil money than any house In the “4 a 4 Shoe De " t t ’ city SELLING OvuUT UNION TAILORS, { ‘ ; partmen Hat Department ALL FINE CALIFORNIA Entire stock of high-grade Two Stores—518 Tt f Clothing, regardless of cost eree=Sih Third Ave ; WINES $1.00 PER GAL Gece te te tamedenes and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st HUNTER'’S BALTIMORE RYE, $1.00 PER FULL QT. FINE OLD WHITE CORN WHISKY, $1.00 PER FULL er FINE OLO GERMAN KUM. MEL, 01.00 PER FULL QT, a TALLORED-READY CO Sul . Ber. Paurth end Pike ults to Order on Short Notice BEKINS soixed inc CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON 200 Pairs of Men’s Oxfords, formerty ALL PANAMAS AND STRAWS AT One-Half the former price while they last 93.50 and $4.00, while they last $2.95 ds, Watehes, inst AND CHERRY. al Department, a ordered from us de livored the wame day to every part of the city, We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WartHouse 2 ngos Seatile = anos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuab We Gan Tell You ‘ a ues UP to a Cont What M WII! Cost to Store Your Go Ladies’ St a diate val Whowesiae ef ineet Wines , it Coat to § ow 1 a es PrRONES Main 1823. @nd,, 71 ws at re 1416 Second Ave Bat O)ye0rs. TIF8 Firet Ave. Pheneg e104.