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oo THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1907. ¢ - 3 | : . 6 SEATTLE HIGH LOSES \f The Store That Serves You Best-~Garvey-By hanan Co, | 6 2 ‘ Se 7 » | AMIN, Texas, Aug. 2--The FI Cc U | BADLY BEAT EN BY CUBS .." aoe eee nal Clean-Up In the Millinery Shop : - — ear uated 6 hits and. was wild ’ : ae eee Beore non » | * Youtorday the falr ones ue Manding: tant, ba, teats piace 4 eli . out on masse to see the Cabs pRy Wir te” Sib l abiione ia 6 r Ostrich Trimmed Stytes Cxcapted # ‘ . ball, and Dug’s boys went tm tovdo ae ieee | n és thelr very best, winging handily | a a 0. W | $10 TO $12 VALUES a from the Miners, with the cagnt ‘1 46 ‘ . . Buturday Special at........ viiennitiliicidnpanniiitat : | jot 9 to % There wore 13) " a We — ¥ | | Very gecent dresmy creations, + years ago, Running around one |used jn the session, but the coAWT LEAGUE natet | ecent dressy ereatio ‘ Af th Wi t 20 to 1, Gadichon Ties a World’s tr oot. nowerer,* ran |not afwaysatrength in numt | Sig) Woodmen and [f) pramuctions of the more costly, « ' erma’ ms a 0 |, the distance in 1:31 Now | was shown when the 10 Cubs you | 940", 4 ‘ Tourists 13} and smart Leghogns; all revealing R d d A h WK . h M k Si Go d York this summer lterday walked away with he | san Francisco Pl 4 ‘| Don't fall to visit the navy yare eifects & ribbons. flor wii ¢ . } Jaume. Of course, there may ‘be| Matterios — Wrisht and Dashwopdil ae iremorton, ‘The Pacific squad |f | . ‘ * ecord, al rt ur nig t aes IX 01 _A. 6. Worley, whose horse, Red-| something in the bad luck ‘of 18, Mavic snd Mereet Umpire-Perring [OU ieee and there are maken the way easy for every woman to on with » . ded f K +s) wood Il, was claimed by Del Foun attle came across the plate for ' % MM) me battlowhips in the nav ard | now hat Starts--Mike Haye,s Stable Is Suspended for Kermit’s |‘cin‘out‘or « scitme race, was'riuht |i tung tn’ tho. tirat tw teoins | PaCiee oo HE ay | beeen ie A on hand when » won, wo of ‘the «reat wildndsn Of |) \orims or 4 Donahue being the battleships TR MM ai bid the horse up # $4100 to $700.) Van Zandt, He had the groatieat 1 Mager, Umpire--Derrick Oregon and Wisconsin, the Bad Race. it which price Fountain retained | difficulty tn the world to put the! League Btadding | gunboats, Chicago, Bogton, Albar A his horne }ball over and in the second round | be Woo. Lost. Bet, |Charleston and Buffalo and the A LORS, et 4 ssa | walked four men, forcing tn a run, | Loe Afwstes q ¢¢ fii | training ship Philadelphia, the fh) BY REFUGEE ished outside’ the money Ml Goodin and his connections | Aftor two were down In the geo {an braveiee $e : ; | prixonshtp Nipate and the great dry- | ~~ LEGHOR After the exciting events of the | Weilfly, very lightly played tol made a tre us killing in the ong, young Samuels, formerly with | i and “ a 45s) dock. Boats leave Pier 2 at 6:30 "ey ee ini Cha veda eats 1, proved the winner i, na Tl, | Kd Davis woe Spokane, was put tn Quisigy i NATIONAL LEAGUE [8:30 and 10 & m hes 16, 10 and j t oy Etc anothe one as « a i “ he he was backo o nigh " oe Za 1 a rip ¢ was great improvement in the start-/a length for the place by Rosea at post time, and delivered the |and Hickey, to whom had been 1 | insonly: § (4 3], Dr. Lee Baker, dentist $5.00 to $7.0 Ing of MeKnight and in each race in handsome style, as he won | sued passes. An error by Donovan| atteries—Pteiier and Moran, sean-| building, Phone, Main 6 Vales a he got the fie away on For hia bad Miww May ve lengths. | when he tried to get a difficult high |'er se¢ Mereer - | > terms. Two favorites, two second | Rowdish on Wednesday key Jos lone by Shaffer seored Myers, who | sew York 1 0 8} . ee f F che and two outsiders divided | Galindo was handed a ! Aftermath’s race yesterday at 26/had also been walked by Van Bate MONEY is simply 2 the card between them, and Joc eonsion by the sud to } was in striking contrast to his | Zandt. After this inning, in which Bresne- | concentrated shapes Manders and McClain each rode ast two starts when he went to|four runs were made, nothing wa . 5 , without two wi Cadichon tied a Ortlene was mad tte In the ine post each time at -@ short|doing for the locals until the sixth | >’ Fs wor ---with a sav- m World's record in the last race last race and hos layed, but) orice when the third twirler for the h tS rk: : a ¥ : ae Contepen renetved nensly sa. sons E {Miners was on the mound, This verty and wows, tee | ings account, fear of wy te ime sal peow ‘ he b tit cat and led all the ay, and Ort As & positive proof that there | waa Mr cb! ages are afd | on ‘kness should have fe betting, cai proved the ben! — PDair 4 Vyas wa. wrong about the | Klondike, who showed considerable n 4 #8 SIC WS - in the f nce. After waiting lene, although she made a ga pet aie is Gene han “ ce oe L | fy ; - ° . ifth + o 8 an|speed, but was very wild 188 4 San Rimon, he took the lead at the effort in the streteh, could never |is yt, a check made out |had no call to take out Samuels, | “"'* si nieineed pe no importance Start head of the streteh and breosed in. catch Bim. The winners time 152 \to Starter McKnight ax his reward | who. pitched good ball, but he ox: | woran and & | tod. c Sightly ehing mat, Dest out | eguatio’ ¢ ’ hee gle tere Ia din, ff leaving Duttful and Santa Ray, | plained that the game was lost| nocond game ne m ¢ a ‘ery San Ramon for the place. Mart pyre see Stiitche and Woot, | the first ehotees in the betting, at | anyway and that he wanted (o giv we ' i | age in first choles, anna, the favorite lacked her waual | tan Lt “" eho and We the post. ‘The ehath bears 'thelthe ieee tutes b Geek ‘tee LD geen ae | | . speed and finished absolutely last. ma wound up the procession name of Hartram’s Cafe, and reads|Cube played good ball and Coy Rk | We Pay % Interest Flowers and Folla e _ no | a8 follows pitehed a consistent game, Bray ee | } ¥e 1 sion, wan made 6 3 to in putike Hayes the owner of the ay an thi oidnd at bothes' tte Latdeiaaas Gee mae ot os cae league Hisedieg, | | orite he second and came hor prby winne yhnny ne, was ’ ne so : aay tum. Ne ; ee | by himwelt, tter May Pink stop informed by the judges yesterday pes ae for service are ade . by fy AS. at — = Ss 8 b +4 On Savings Accounts | Values From 75c to $2.00 | 7 c Ne rm a thi o bed race of Ke encores a ong ews . “ “ | ped th the stretch, Ilusion ran | that ed race of Ker. |" ‘gigned) Dutiful, Sante Ray racing for the plate. oon | away from the field. The Duke / mit t his whole stable per ©. 0. MoCattety ee ee } ates ay pecial at..... 4 of Orleans finished with a rush and | was sus 30 days. Th oe Calter Hear is a eck ace " i ars Big cle tment that should interest j " Heat . ! 8 wes | Geeee / « clean-up assortment that shoul e all home telm |} beat Remember for the place. suspension however docs not refer | hows if ie he Oe nae Bs a ae wee Georgetown mers tomorrow, Think of it. Choose as you will for ten eeuta fl a _ to any stake engagements that NEL ON LAID P Mieway, 8 H H H H H ‘ | } | Sainrida and Jack Adams were | Johnny Lyons may have. Although Guar. "ee Se te AMERICAN LEAGUE James D. Hone, President 1 - oma ‘ | both heavily backed to win the | the horse Kermit was claimed by | eee halter 40 oe ee ee no, BIEN. @ Botner, Cashier qi | third race, but the books kept the | A. J. Jackson, the 30-day suspension | : oii ruvetia, se see ee ; ‘ wimaeeniin 18 Sp ci I Aft g p Ss | money, as Aftermath, 26 to 1 in| for some reason was made to ap-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2—Rat 6-2 eee Be nies wick’. ate a I ecials er . Mm. atu : the betting and absolutely neglect | piy to him also } ting Nelson ts still suffering from 3 ? + 1 3 Qiwaener . tia. tof 1c True Blue Tar Soap ..6¢ 12% Colored Border od, won by a nose on the post from -_—— the severe punishment infiteted | Chas > Canker Tolle / oon nh mt Bi] mman 3 D | 26 Colgate’s Totlet Water | Towels + oe Satorida, with Jack Adama a length| Ollie Johnson, who has been | upon him Wednesday night by Jim a ee a Se ee | as Beers . -.15¢@ | 10c Gordon Madras, yank away. Silver Wedding. which training the horses of Matt Ries ee ¢ 3 6a Hakédbardhiets Be | S @rifted back in the betting t " . . , my Britt, and ts under the care of ie ¢ Bede” aid Mere Miseal | tkerehic | . ed bac n the tting to 15 / for the past -year, has decided to hysich The I ived $ H H | White Eton Tub Jackets, to 20c Dotted Swiss, yard | bent ran & good race and was only /retire from the racing game and|* Physician ERG POREEVOS | ee : $4.50, at -ses+ 1.75 | 60c Copper Bottom G on a hea the show. 4 is now on the lookout an immense amount of punishment ie ° $8.60 Silk Blouse Jackets, at Pot, int size, at. oe _ & new trainer, Johnson will and the body blows he ox 4 , git |. cnescesss coe craceeQ@@sEB | 100 and 120 Heavy Se Salable, the 8 to 5 favorite in| south In a few days, where he will With are 5 n= eepecially pain a - Se Scotch Lawns, yard . j Pans, at ......06s0 the fourth race, galloped all the/be connected with a large firm in ful. Nelson is showing the offects 4 ; qi‘ way tm front and won easily. I'm | California, handling draught horses, of Britt's hitting power and ‘86 3/ Soound Avenue and Cherry a, ~ Joe, Eckersall and Dewey finished a splendid offer having been made | science. Arrangements are being ee #1 Botan See pe het - nee —ee - ‘ hoses apart in the order named. |for his services made for a fight between Joo Gans 7 cited yo Ane te Dewoy was going strongest at the and frit hk: eta . 3 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST end and would have been second| Cudichon tied the world’s record - 1 “ League *anding | ia a couple of jumps, for 7 1-2 furlongs over a mile cir RA cES AT Wen Pet | | _— cular track when he stepped the " en G H Th j Ripper, backed from & to 1 down |distance in 1:32, The holder of et a ome at to 5 to 2, was supposed to be the ‘the record was Dainty and the rec x real thing in the fifth, but he fin- ord was made at Oakland several Aug. 2.—The winners at |? he 8 te Scelbcaiesaed sain y were 3 "Wild pite aed Firet race, five furlonge—Robert Witkine | BASEBALL TIPS TO THE YOUNGSTERS =: 2" s°=%0t'S! “Sra, 08 ond; Sharp Boy, third. Time Lah on bess, Seat | i 101% i Time of game. 1 beur NO. 6. to watch the players around second |, Seco0d race, five turlongs—la- |" eS Do you kno stealing third for you. If you watch the pitcher | 27 "00; Hell Reed. second: Hap NORTHW HET LEAGUR base is just as eas: stealing sec-| closely, and have a good lead, you ne Se: Se Vancouver 6; Abericee 6 | ond? Well, nearly all good base-| should be half way down to third|, Third race, five furlongs—Hure:| OUVER. Awe t-—The hard runners consider it so. Punny that| by the time he makes his firet mo |'"* Bush, won, Hay Egan, second; nae ne ote Me so many youngsters are afraid to} tion to piteh. And don't forget that) 482!¢ Scott, third. Time, 1:01 ng veity with the care take a chance at “swiping” this) "getaway" slide. It works just the} Fourth race, six furlonge—Hea ie piched sempag ‘voll hes entne 04 thie F aneundl |Alr, woo; Gladys Helle, second; cioely "or Of course, you must use a little} It would be to caution the|Mondos, third. Time, 1:15% = oho judgment before attempting to|youug ball player never to try to|, Fifth race, Silver Bow stake, alx| ow steal third. If you are on second | spike a baseman. Never slide at ae—Tho Bear, won; Gemmel, r a the good hitters of your team|a man as though you were trying a; Boasick, third. Time, 1:13.) yo Sioeer ¢ are coming up, it's foolish business |to “get him Of course, if the! h race, six furlongs —Mounte | Averdeen 64%, a} to make the try, because most any | basoman’s got his foot in front of won; Spring Leaf. second; ef a kind of a bit will score you from/the bag as you are sliding in, it's| Meller, third. Time, 1:15% on j second. But if a weak hitter is up| his fault if he gets hurt. Remem eceme 8; feet and there ls one out, tear after ber, It;you Intentionally “spike” a SESTROVED BY CYCLONE, . oe BO Soe that third bag. man, he's going to get even some Remember that you can always! way. If you're playing a base your-| wsiianee a ee a get a fine lead off second. Never! self he will come at you tn the iv a. Aug Mar 7 Wriaht, = be afraid of the shortstop or the| same way, and if you are playing | Te in MePehrson county, waa) iing ut s acattorin sewn second baseman at them. the pitcher attentively third base wiped out by @ cyclone last night The town fs entirely isolated, the by Collins gd Ketiac Do not even look 44 the trick the outfield he'll tag you in the face You keep your eye on with the ball some day, and it will w and the ball and listén | hurt some. Above all things, play| S's being down, H to the coacher on the|clean ball, but always be aggres-|Dattleship Nebraska at Navy Vard “ a 4 Hine. It's his business | sive. “ ee See and Rwindotia ——— THE@HUB AGENCY FOR CARHART’S WORKING CLOTHES THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU--- 4 y im the t n # ‘ss ie Wright | OPP. THE TOTEM POLE IT IS IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN IN SEATTLE For the purpose of making a final clean Suits into two great groups as indicat If there was ever a time to is now and here. Just when you think of the Hub with its Big le at prices like these— Group 1 All Summer Suits That Formerly Were Marked $12.50 to $18.00 NOW $9.00 right in weight to wear all through the fall. You are right--we are losing a lot of dollars, splendidly ready for next season. REQUEST... We shall be very busy in the afternoon---come in the morning, if you can, During this sale---as our rule has always be of the buyer, 4 we have divided our large stock of Outing do a right thing--and the right thing done at the right time--it ig a nice new suit and “hate to pay so much for it” along comes Group 2 All Summer Suits That Formerly Were Marked From $18.00 to $30.00 NOW "50 Some of the Suits are unlined---some half-lined---some quarter-lined---some full lined--- but we are making friends and getting en---money refunded or goods exchanged at the pleasure Lewis aehington VICTORIA, Aur rnameat of the Victoria Lawn Tennis club for the champlonahtp of British Columbia is nearly ov The gentlemen's singios are 4 to the finals with B. P. Schwon- gern and A. T. Goward opposed to each other, In the mixed doubles those who have reached the final stage so far are Joe Tyler, of Se attle, and Mise Ryan, Williams and Mise Read, Schwegners and M Jay GOES TO LIBEL SHiP. PORT TOWNSEND, Aug 2-~The United States marshal i¢ on his way here to libel the American ship St. Francis which fouled two anchors of the ship Falls O'Garry at Tacoma doing an alleged dam | age of $5,000. oa Battleship Nebraska at navy yard. . ‘The annual | Baron’ 113 —~ WIS—17 SECOND AVENUE Will Make You Rich A home purchased tn a location | which never gets any nearer to! large business interests usually de | ~ jcreases in value rather than In creases. You can buy large iots or @ ee at Karlington now at | practically your own terms. These home sit on @ gently sloping plateau above and away from the manufacturing and shipping sites, |yet near enough to participate tn |the enormously increasing values |which come with the development jot manufacturing and shipping tn terests. Factories and railroads are building at arlington. Come in and we will give you facts about several large interests which are locating at Earlington. Take & look at Harlington yourself. You will see in an instant why Earling ton has the splendid future we claim for It. Come in today and talk Earlington. The Jones-Thom To Jamestown Exposition and the East. There te no better time for your summer trip than now, taking in the Jamen town Exposition and then visiting the Eastern Summer Re sorts. See Yellowstone Park AS A GIDE TRIP EN ROUTE. son Investment Co, 113 Seneca St. | Beattie, Wash. For Full Information See J. O. MoMullen, G. P. A., Seattic, Wash. A. Tinting, G. A. Seattle, Wi Northern Pacific Rail FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. View A PLEASANT PROSPECT IN | Seattle view in Rainier Valley. Get off at Those people have who Bave ® | York Station, on the Rainier supply of our delictous bottled av. car line. You cannot miss deca drinks on hand on a hot day, it. The best and cheapest ad dition In the efty of Seattle to- refreshing ginger ale, orange | | peal i day, without exception. We phosphate, apple and peael bave an agent at the station vest summer thirst killers that tei | where you get off the car the palate at the same time, Terms are within reach of all. For particulars see any brok- er or | MUTUAL REALTY CO. | 304 Pioneer Bidg. | HAYES - ANTHONY CO, | 634 Pioneer Bldg. at ni ak ea Pacific & Puget Sound Bottileg) Company. bess BEKINS Mineo i CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. | GOING EAST COMING WEST GOING SOUTH COMING NORTH Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Tell your friends to take advantage of our low Offet, almost half the freight ts saved on shipments, large or by our private car system. We can tell you to a cent what your freight will eost Phones. Ind. 71 FIRE PROOF STORAGE. Main 1623 Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350-—Round Trips, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a m, 2:05 and 6:45 pm. LEAVE TACOMA 8:35 a m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. mm. Time card subject to change without notice. U, SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattic Tel. Main 176. Tacoma Tel, 212 If yq so yg a sam PATENT heny EXCELLENT FLOUR s [" Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. JOHN C. WALLING CO. 711 Second Ave., Seattle, PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave, and Galesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. NOVELTY MILL CO» SEATTLE, U. & ALBERT HANSEN | Mamonds, Watebih ; FIRST AND ChE Optional Department Suits to Order on Short Notiae, “FRIDAY DOLLAR OAY,! Values Up to $20 for $1 Wit be given Rway at the N elty Suit and Skirt Manufactur ing Company, 1316 Second @ve. See windows. KOHLER & CHASE x shed 1860, PIANOS vengsp PIK® spRORe, et Ralf

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